Are you talking about my rejection message which says "Open-Relay
Rejected for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx found in dnsbl.sorbs.net - Give this
message to your email adminstrator who should go to
(http://www.dnsbl.us.sorbs.net/) for instructions"

Is says, "your email admin".  Even if rejecting, RFCs say that domains
should have a functioning [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] which I do.

If you replied to Jens message, you'd be greating by that verification
message that you sent the message.  Using something like that makes me
wonder why their using Spamassassin if they're using a email
verification system.

Respond to just the list instead of the person.





-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 11:28 AM
To: Chris Santerre
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Lost of FPs because of IPs listed in DUL + "open Proxy"

On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Chris Santerre wrote:

> WHy would you want to recieve email from dialup IPs?? 

It's not just dialup IPs in the sense of telephone lines, but even if it
was...

Perhaps because someone is responding to your mailing list post, like
mine to Bobby that bounced back.

My favorite part was the SMTP error telling me to go to a SORBS web page
that then tells me to get in touch with the admin of the blocking host.
Can anyone say Catch-22?

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