Now Scott needs to notify us for future IP change of his mail server
No, it is your responsibility to check to see if it changes.
Declude JunkMail is designed to prevent legitimate E-mail from getting
caught. If you are blocking the E-mail, there is probably a problem with
your configuration.
No need for a response from NJABL -- they are refusing to accept our mail
to their removal address (a temporary failure for 10 hours from their
primary mailserver; their backup would have outright refused the E-mail if
our mailserver hit it). So it is safe to say that NJABL is willing to
My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Robert:
MAPS says that our new IP is not listed in DUL. Are you paying for their
service? If not, you should remove the test (otherwise, they might list
all IPs or randomly list IPs or whatever).
Scott,
This is the old EASYNET-DYNA zone that they picked up after EASYNET was
no more. This is by far the most complete and accurate freely available
DUL list out there. I can't recall ever seeing a commercial IP on the
list, but of course there are changes to IP space all the time. I've
MAPS says that our new IP is not listed in DUL. Are you paying for
their service?
If not, you should remove the test (otherwise, they might list all IPs
or randomly list IPs or whatever).
This is the old EASYNET-DYNA zone that they picked up after EASYNET was no
more.
Actually, DUL is the
This sounds like NJABL-DYNA. According to their information, they will
not remove us, and I'm guessing they will not. Interestingly, though,
Easynet was willing to remove our IP, back when they ran it. We'll see
what they say, though.
No need for a response from NJABL -- they are refusing
: Monday, May 10, 2004 10:53 PM
Subject: [SpamIndex=12]Re: [Declude.JunkMail] messages from declude list
marked as spam
This sounds like NJABL-DYNA. According to their information, they will
not remove us, and I'm guessing they will not. Interestingly, though,
Easynet was willing to remove our IP
- Original Message -
From: serge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, the messages from this list are scoring between 10 and 15
Wants to add a -10 to my negative filter file
what is the easiest/fastest/safest line to add to the filter ?
IP , REVDNS, Helo ... ?
The best/safest options is:
REMOTEIP
] messages from declude list
marked as spam
- Original Message -
From: serge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, the messages from this list are scoring between 10 and 15
Wants to add a -10 to my negative filter file
what is the easiest/fastest/safest line to add to the filter ?
IP , REVDNS
My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Anybody else having this problem? Started a couple of days ago.
That's because we were assigned a new IP. Note that NJABL-DYNA lists
static IPs (such as ours), and does not allow legitimate mailservers to be
Hum,
My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Anybody else having this problem? Started a couple of days ago.
Thanks
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Yes, it's failing NJABL-DYNA, and the IP is different from before.
Matt
Robert wrote:
Hum,
My messages from Declude are being caught as spam.
Failing NJABL-DYNA, and DUL
Anybody else having this problem? Started a couple of days ago.
Thanks
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