Thankyou very very much.

So i note that the biggest italian ISP doesn't support their customers 
in this kind of matters. Ok. But how can I do to resolve my problem?? I 
don't know if it may concern, but my internet domains are registered 
with another ISP than Telecom (interbusiness), and with them i can 
access to the DNS table (in fact i set all my mx record to my "ugly" 
IP). Can i operate in DNS to resolve this orrible inefficence of Telecom??

Andrea

null wrote:

>Greetings,
> I just did a little more research on this and I can tell you that you
>are skrewed. :( Why, you ask? Well, the IP block you are comming from is
>a *HUGE* spam operation. That is to say; *.interbusiness.it is on *every*
>single *bl (*BlockList) there is. Because those managing/ owning the IP
>block support, or in some way proliferate (sp) spam. So, as long as you
>use an IP within the interbusiness.it domain, your mail will be blocked
>by anyone that uses a Block List. I'm sorry, but that is what you are
>dealing with and why you are unable to send mail to some places.
>
>
>
>  
>
>>I may be a bit confused here, but in general refusal by an RBL means that
>>the IP in question (in this case 80.19.154.5) is in the RBL database,
>>meaning that the RBL thinks the IP is associated with an open relay or
>>SPAM
>>in some other way.  This would normally mean that you eould have trouble
>>sending mail either to only mailservers that use this RBL themselves, or
>>that you have the RBL included in your XMail server.tab.
>>
>>The part I am not clear on is that it sounds like you may be forwarding
>>throught your ISP or something if either of the above conditions are not
>>the
>>case, and that your ISP is then checking against the RBL and refusing the
>>relay.  If this is the case, the question would be why would you be doing
>>that instead of handling your own SMTP?
>>
>>Also, if your static IP belongs to an RBL you suld look into having it
>>removed, and find out why it is there (open relay?)...
>>
>>Jeff
>>
>>--------- Original Message --------
>>From: [email protected]
>>To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>Subject: [xmail] How to route outgoing mail to my ISP mail server??
>>Date: 12/04/05 09:50
>>
>>    
>>
>>>(was HELP...)
>>>
>>>Hello again,
>>>
>>>I've a problem with my outgoing server due a mail-abuse.org database:
>>>
>>>550 5.7.1 Mail from 80.19.154.5 refused by blackhole site
>>>      
>>>
>>rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org. Please see
>>http://mail-abuse.org/cgi-bin/lookup?80.19.154.5 for further information.
>>    
>>
>>>Some of you suggest me to follow the instructions on the link, but,
>>>where
>>>      
>>>
>>they explain how to do, Xmail is not mentioned. So i ask if someone of you
>>has encountered the same problem like me.
>>    
>>
>>>My internet connection is not a dial up o dinamic. My connection is an
>>>      
>>>
>>ADSL with static IP! and I use Xmail 1.18 on Fdora Core 2 Linux.
>>Mail-Abuse.org suggest for Sendmail to route outgoing mail by my ISP mail
>>server:
>>    
>>
>>>define(`SMART_HOST',`mail.yourisp.net')dnl <--- Your ISP's mail
>>>server
>>>      
>>>
>>name goes here
>>    
>>
>>>MASQUERADE_AS(yourisp.net)dnl  <--- Your ISP's domain name goes here
>>>FEATURE(`allmasquerade')dnl
>>>FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope')dnl
>>>
>>>so, how can I do it with XMAIL??
>>>
>>>Thanks to all in advance
>>>
>>>A.Polverini
>>>
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