-Original Message-
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In addition, I think that both Reserved space (IANA and RFC1918)
should get blackholed when hop 0 and inbound from the Internet.
That should not be a problem -- that would only happen if the spammer
forges their IP
The long and short is that there is a problem with MAPS and using
HOP/HOP High.
HOP 0
HOPHIGH 1
08/02/2002 16:36:26 Qfb50142 Msg failed RBL (This E-mail came from
1.4.11.75, a potential spam source listed in RBL.).
Headers:
Received: from B2BWeb1.Resource.MH2.Com
I realize the primary problem is with the sending server's
configuration. I haven't been very effective at convincing people to
change something on their end, when they say that the only place their
mail doesn't get delivered is here. Most don't know how to spell DNS,
either.
Does MAPS return
Saturday, August 3, 2002, 7:03:30 PM, R. Scott Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
This is only a potential problem when checking beyond HOP 0
against RBL and RBL+.
RSP ... and any other spam test that blacklists those IPs (I don't know offhand
RSP if any do, but it is likely).
O.K. It is
Hi Scott,
I upgraded to 1.57 Beta, but I'm still getting the invalid IP
addresses. I don't have e-mail headers, because the e-mails also
failed another test and were deleted. Here are the log entry from
Declude Imail:
08/01/2002 02:52:14 Qe8a3144 Msg failed RBL (This E-mail came from 0.0.0.0,
I upgraded to 1.57 Beta, but I'm still getting the invalid IP
addresses.
Can you type \IMail\Declude -diag from a command prompt (exactly like
that) to see if you really are running 1.57? I was able to reproduce the
problem with 1.56, but not 1.57 using the same E-mail.
It appears as though
It is 1.57. It sounds like what you fixed impacted all tests.
However, this problem appears to only be associated with the RBL
test.
Declude (C) Copyright 2000-2002 Computerized Horizons. All Rights Reserved.
Diagnostics ON (Declude v1.57).
[SNIP]
End of diagnostics.
Thursday, August 1,
It is 1.57. It sounds like what you fixed impacted all tests.
However, this problem appears to only be associated with the RBL
test.
In that case, I'll need to see a new set of headers to determine the problem.
-Scott
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