On 10/24/02 at 15:33, Neil Herber wrote:
> I am using the Spamcop RBL (against the advice of many ...) and have
> had few false positive until today.
>
> An email alias server at a known fixed IP that is use by several
> clients has been blacklisted by Spamcop, so mail from these guys is
> being bounced.
>
> Is there a way to white hole a single IP even if it appears in a RBL
> blacklist? I suspect that I need to declare the IP in the SMTP
> "Relay for Client Hosts" list.
>
> Does this work? Am I right?
You are correct. The 'client ip address' list overrides any blacklists that
you may be using.
> What is the downside???
Any spam that may be relayed by the blacklisted server will make it through
along with the legitimate mail that you want to receive.
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Christopher Bort | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webmaster, Global Homes | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<http://www.globalhomes.com/>
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