pch0317 wrote:
What I can do to delisted from sorbs? Should I only use this link
http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support and everything will be ok?
You could do whatever they ask and then pray they actually de-list you.
It's not a guarantee though. Which sites are blocking you based on
SORBS?
First try to figure out why you got listed. Did you have a website
compromise? Contact form spam? SMTP auth password guessed? Does your
server bounce mail to external addresses?
Anyone have this problem?
Had. Ended up having to get a new IP because despite paying their
ransom, they never de-listed us.
Why I have been listed on dnsbl.sorbs.net?
Most reputable dns blacklists use a combination of spam traps and common
sense. SORBS can be quite trigger happy.
Only, because I haven't DNS
PTR record for my domain? Should I write this PTR to DNS?
Your DNS setup won't get you listed on a dnsbl, but it might cause mail
providers to reject mail from you. You need to have a DNS A record
that matches the hostname your MTA uses in SMTP conversation. telnet to
your mail server on port 25 to find out. The hostname should be a fully
qualified domain name. The A record should point to the server's
primary IP (or which ever IP the server uses to send mail, if it's set
different). In addition to that, said IP should have a PTR record that
matches the hostname.
Good luck.
--kj
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