On Wednesday 06 April 2005 04:27, Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 April 2005 13:49, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> >> tir, 05.04.2005 kl. 02.02 skrev [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team
> >>
> >> Coders :
> >> >  On Tuesday 05 April 2005 00:43, Chris Hilts wrote:
> >> > > > X-Authentication-Warning:
> >> > > > xemmen.raisingfire.net<http://xemmen.raisingfire.net>: nobody set
> >> > > > sender to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using -f
> >> > >
> >> > > This is a sendmail FAQ, check the sendmail docs.  You can either
> >>
> >> make
> >>
> >> > > "nobody" a trusted user, or just tell SquirrelMail to use SMTP
> >>
> >> instead
> >>
> >> > > of a binary for outgoing mail.  Squirrelmail is working just as it
> >> > > should.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, also, Is it true that CBL and SORBS blocks people who does
> >>
> >> have
> >>
> >> > X-Authentication-Warning:
> >> >
> >> > I got blacklisted on those 2 lists while:
> >> > My mailserver is not a spamresource,
> >> > It's a Close Relay Server, only touchable via a host of my friend
> >> > (because port 25 is blocked)
> >> >
> >> > on SORBS it seems like i was blacklisted a long time ago... well
> >>
> >> "long"
> >>
> >> > as i read i saw:
> >> > Netblock: 84.24.0.0/13 (84.24.0.0-84.31.255.255)
> >> > Last Seen: Fri Nov 26 10:52:14 2004 GMT
> >> > Additional Information:
> >> > Dynamic/Generic IP/rDNS address, use your ISPs mail server or get rDNS
> >> > set to indicate static assignment.
> >>
> >> You got blocked because you operate a server on a dynamically (DHCP)
> >> allocated net block (IP range) 84.24.0.0/13, not because of any mail
> >> headers (that last would be stoopid).
> >>
> >> Change your ISP to one supporting professional mail services.
> >>
> >> > Because i get a lot of questions now, after i read the last seen line,
> >> > I didn't install squirrelmail
> >>
> >> --Tonni
> >
> > phuck @home benelux
> > they have setup the blocks,
> > because they dont want to have their customers to have own mailservers,
> > damn idd
> >
> > Am thinking of going to xs4all or something else, maybe some more money
> > that i
> > have to spend, but ok
> >
> > this is real lame
> > really, why did sorbs came up with such idea
>
> It's actually quite a good idea.  It stops lots of people who would
> otherwise use dynamically acquired IP addresses (harder to trace, etc)
> from spamming the world.  Real world mail servers need to be in a reliable
> place in order to function properly, at least w/out a LOT of hacking, so
> it turns out to be a pretty good assumption that incoming connections from
> servers on dynamic IPs are spambots doing their thing.
>
>
>
>
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Well not for @home,
I know that they saves up to 20 last used ip's with the start and end date...
also, if you get a new ip the older ip will still reslove to the current 
hostname, and this is for about 2 weeks till 1 month
so @home should not block their own customers

but here another example, i replyed your message and i got it... because 
squirrelmail is using the database of sorbs, 
well not that i gonna say that it sucks and you don't have to use it,
because it's one of the possibilities to eliminate spam
but people like me, using a mailserver for my own, and some for my friends 
(trusted ofcourse, not everybody gets a mail address at my domain)

I'm going to contact @home for delisting me, if not then i will go to another 
provider.

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