Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SpamRouting Broken?

2004-04-06 Thread R. Scott Perry
Then, does %countrychain% get its info from a different, more correct source? It showed Chile in the flow. That is correct. The ROUTING test works regardless of whether you have the all_list.dat file that is required for the IP->country translation, and as a result, doesn't use data that is as

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SpamRouting Broken?

2004-04-06 Thread Don Brown
Then, does %countrychain% get its info from a different, more correct source? It showed Chile in the flow. Tuesday, April 6, 2004, 3:29:35 PM, R. Scott Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>RSP> It went from 216.65.3.237 to 164.77.48.71 to your mailserver. Both those >>RSP> IPs are from North Ame

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SpamRouting Broken?

2004-04-06 Thread R. Scott Perry
RSP> It went from 216.65.3.237 to 164.77.48.71 to your mailserver. Both those RSP> IPs are from North America, so the ROUTING test does not get triggered. However, when I just did a ARIN lookup on 164.77.48.71, it says that IP belongs to LACNIC. A LACNIC lookup says the IP is located in Chile. So

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SpamRouting Broken?

2004-04-06 Thread Don Brown
>>It looks to me like this e-mail should have failed SpamRouting, but it >>passed. Declude headers show it was routed US--->Chile-->Destination (US). >>Using Pro ver 1.78i31, but upgrading to 1.79 beta momentarily. >> >>Received: from dutch-courage.com [164.77.48.71] by inetconcepts.net >> (SMT

Re: [Declude.JunkMail] SpamRouting Broken?

2004-04-06 Thread R. Scott Perry
It looks to me like this e-mail should have failed SpamRouting, but it passed. Declude headers show it was routed US--->Chile-->Destination (US). Using Pro ver 1.78i31, but upgrading to 1.79 beta momentarily. Received: from dutch-courage.com [164.77.48.71] by inetconcepts.net (SMTPD32-8.05) id

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAMROUTING Broken

2001-12-17 Thread R. Scott Perry
>Here is the header. You'll notice - the mail came from the 10.x.x.x private >address block. So THAT one should not count at all - it's their local LAN. Declude does check for that... > >From there it went to their virus firewall at 194.127.224.201, which is a >European Address Block - which ha

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] SPAMROUTING Broken

2001-12-17 Thread Andy Schmidt
Haha - Scott - you know me better than trying a quick fix . Here is the header. You'll notice - the mail came from the 10.x.x.x private address block. So THAT one should not count at all - it's their local LAN. >From there it went to their virus firewall at 194.127.224.201, which is a European A