OK then. I guess the routing test is outdated and is limited in its
usefullness.

How does ROUTING determin the IP's country or origin?


Kevin Bilbee

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> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] MSG Failed Routing. Why?
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>
> >Why did this fail routing?
>
> Because it originated at 151.29.253.134, which was originally intended to
> be a North American IP, and then it went to Italy and back to North
> America.  However, there have been some routing changes so the IP now
> belongs to Italy.
>
> > >From what I can tell looking up the ip 151.29.253.134 it comes
> up as unknown
> >for the country when doing a whois from DNS stuff. Then looking up
> >193.70.192.33 shows Italy. If the originating country is unknown
> How can the
> >test determine that the mails Routing is consistant with SPAM?
>
> The ROUTING test predates the geolocation functionality.  It does
> not know
> what country the E-mail originates in.
>
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