From: "François Conil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

jdow a écrit :
Well, I'd ask if there is any possibility some activity of the network
filtering smtp gateway is earning it a birth in the spammer's hall of
fame known as black lists. Are you sending wild rejects to forged
senders rather than the real senders, who are never there to receive
it anyway? Is the machine usable as an open relay for spam?

I'd certainly jettison the .biz TLD. It seems only spammers have them.
ut to get on the SURBL lists your system had to spray some unwanted mail
somewhere seriously.

The weird thing is that the server isn't listed on any rbl list. Hence
my legitimate interrogation :/

<<jdow>> And I plead the late hour as an excuse for it not dawning on
me you were seeing it trigger on entries in the log files you sent.
I'll say a proper "Duh!" and go slink into that corner over there.
       ->            ->            ->            ->            ->    {o.o}

(Then from that corner I'd suggest an "ultimate whitelist" for that root
mail, teach your processing system to bypass all spam tests from that one
site. I do that with procmail here.)
                                                         {o.o}  Joanne

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