I designed a similar system to what Andris Reinman mentioned for our
outbound mail system which hosts about 80k email accounts. This is a 4 tier
system; low spam probability, medium spam probability, high spam
probability, blatant spam. After the message is scored we use postfix
header routing to
We see these kind of false positives all of the time from the AOL FBL. Our
front line technicians have been trained in spamfu so they generally take
care of these when they come in. But it is annoying that so many users will
mark legitimate mail as spam.
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 9:22 AM, Brotman,
We have been blocked for 48 hours by SORBS for an email that was in no way
spam. It did not look like spam and was sent to a small group of email
addresses. The ip address in question only has this one entry in their
system and of course no replies to request for answer as to why we have to
wait
that have a set of RBL's built into
their system's but what are the default RBL's, how many admin's would even
know how to figure out?
--Bryan Vest
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