Hi all!
I've checked, and double checked my spam.log against https://www.ultratools.com/tools/spamDBLookup. Pretty much every email server IP sending mail to the bbs is being flagged by Sync as a generic "Reason: Listed on sbl.spamhaus.org (see http://www.spamhaus.org/) as 172.110.31.205"
I'm not sure this is working as intended
, but I'd like to start refusing
SPAM to get rid of the clutter, and I can't do that until this is fixed. Thank you!
I've checked, and double checked my spam.log against https://www.ultratools.com/tools/spamDBLookup. Pretty much every email server IP sending mail to the bbs is being flagged by Sync as a generic "Reason: Listed on sbl.spamhaus.org (see http://www.spamhaus.org/) as 172.110.31.205"
Re: SPAM blacklist false positives
By: Fireball to all on Thu Jan 17 2019 01:09 pm
I've checked, and double checked my spam.log against https://www.ultratools.com/tools/spamDBLookup. Pretty much every email server IP sending mail to the bbs is being flagged by Sync as a generic "Reason: Listed on sbl.spamhaus.org (see http://www.spamhaus.org/) as 172.110.31.205"
you can use a spambait trap.
Normally DNS-blacklists would return a 127.0.0.x address for a positive match.
You could try removing spamhaus from your ctrl/dns_blacklist.cfg file if you think it's just a problem with the DNSBL
provider.
digital man
Normally DNS-blacklists would return a 127.0.0.x address for a positive match.
You could try removing spamhaus from your ctrl/dns_blacklist.cfg file if you think it's just a problem with the DNSBL
provider.
I removed spamhaus from the ctrl/dns_blacklist.cfg and now I'm getting the same thing from spamcop.net.
The IP, as it turns out, is the local IP. lol
Anyway, it turned up a false positive for a gmail server, so there's that...
I don't know... I'll see if I can figure out spamassassin or something.
I removed spamhaus from the ctrl/dns_blacklist.cfg and now I'm getting
the same thing from spamcop.net. The IP, as it turns out, is the local
IP. lol Anyway, it turned up a false positive for a gmail server, so there's that...
Re: SPAM blacklist false positives
By: Fireball to Digital Man on Thu Jan 17 2019 07:51 pm
Do you have a DNS proxy or something?
Sure.
On 2019 Jan 17 19:51:08, you wrote to Digital Man:
this sounds like what i see here... do you have a front line SMTP server that feeds the inbound mail to synchronet? if so,
Sysop: | Tandy |
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Location: | New York, USA |
Users: | 15 |
Nodes: | 13 (0 / 13) |
Uptime: | 09:11:55 |
Calls: | 314 |
Messages: | 97,815 |