If the RBL returns a text message (via a TXT DNS record), spamdyke will display 
that message instead of it's default "Refused" message.  If the RBL only uses A 
records to indicate matches, there is no text to display so spamdyke uses its 
default.

However, you can always override the rejection message with the 
"rejection-text-dns-blacklist" option to make spamdyke say anything you like.  
If you use that option, spamdyke won't include the name of the matching RBL but 
you can always include a link to one of the many sites that checks almost every 
RBL on the internet.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Aug 12, 2013, at 12:18 AM, Nicholas Chua wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The default message is set to 
> 
> Refused. Your IP address is listed in the RBL at
> 
> If the sender is just a normal user and does not have IT knowledge, he won't 
> be able to know which IP is block and to check against the blacklist(s). Thus 
> the sender would use another email address(gmail/hotmail) and send the error 
> to my user and then forward to me. 
> 
> I would like the sender to know that his IP is blocked and have to to go that 
> website to get delisted instead of coming back to me and help them to delist, 
> which in the first place they are to be blamed for spamming.
> 
> How can i disable this and use the default message from the blacklist 
> provider?
> 
> eg. 5.3.0 – Other mail system problem 550-'203.59.1.220 is listed on 
> uce-dnsbl1.rbl.spamrl.com. Please organise removal and retry.'
> 
> Is this possible?
> 
> regards
> nic
> 
> 
> 
> 
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