[NCLUG] forwarding email, was Broadband ISP in Fort Collins

Brian Weaver brian at fcu.com
Wed Jan 26 16:06:30 MST 2005


Sean Reifschneider <jafo at tummy.com> [2005-01-26 15:54:46 -0700]:

> 
> I presume the blacklist you're talking about is the "DUL", or "Dial-up
> Line" RBL?  You could disable the DUL RBL from your SpamAssassin setup, but
> most people are probably still going to be blocking direct outgoing mail
> from you.  For good reason, dial-up lines are just too frequently used for
> abuse.
> 

It's probably the Dynamic IP address BHL.  I block mail from known
dynamic IP ranges, such as Comcast, with the zones from sorbs.

http://www.dnsbl.au.sorbs.net/using.shtml

If you're assigned an IP address is a dynamic IP range, you have
to relay your mail through a legit mail server.





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