Now your confusing the subject. The previous response you made was from:
From: James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Now you are using:
From: James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BOTH of those domains point to an MX that has a CNAME to:
smtp.mas.viperplatform.net.au
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 at 00:51 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 at 00:47 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 at 11:39 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 03:31:34 am mouss wrote:
James Gray wrote:
Why are rules that look up against this list still in the base of
SpamAssassin?? The SORBS dynamic list is so poorly maintained that
it's practically useless and if you are an unfortunate who ends up
incorrectly listed in it, good luck getting off it! Case at hand, the
company I work for purchased a /19 address block directly from APNIC
before anyone else had it (IOW, we were the first users of that block).
We now have both our external mail IP's listed in SORBS_DUL despite
the fact the /24 they belong to, and the /24's on either side have
NEVER been part of a dynamic pool. SORBS refuse to delist them as our
MX records are different to these outgoing mail servers! FFS - we run
managed services for a number of ISP's why the hell would we *want* to
munge all our inbound and outbound mail through the same IP's?!?
Seriously folks, can we make SORBS_DUL optional and not "on by
default" in the general distribution?
If you have a complaint, provide _evidence_. otherwise, it goes to
/dev/troll0.
while you are at it, fix your DNS. your domain has been succesfully
submitted to rfci (boguxms):
http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=gray.net.au
I forgot to mention: thanks for getting me listed on rfci too:
$ dig -x 82.239.111.75
--8<-- snipped --8<--
;; ANSWER SECTION:
75.111.239.82.in-addr.arpa. 85430 IN PTR ouzoud.netoyen.net.
MX records are not suppose to contain CNAMEs:
%dig @localhost dot.com.au mx
...
dot.com.au. 3600 IN MX 10 node.office.dot.net.au.
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
dot.com.au. 3600 IN NS ns1.viperplatform.net.au.
dot.com.au. 3600 IN NS ns2.viperplatform.net.au.
;; Query time: 534 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Wed Mar 26 00:45:34 2008
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 139
%nslookup smtp.mas.viperplatform.net.au
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53
Non-authoritative answer:
smtp.mas.viperplatform.net.au canonical name =
mail.mas.viperplatform.net.au.
Name: mail.mas.viperplatform.net.au
Address: 202.147.74.50
Your MX contains a CNAME.
Actually, closer inspection shows your:
ns2.viperplatform.net.au
is still reporting back:
smtp.mas.viperplatform.net.au
as the ONLY MX record.
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