Why would the following headers not fail the test for spamcop

X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [217.34.209.231]
X-Spam-Tests-Failed: AHBL, NOABUSE [8]

Unfortunately, Spamcop no longer gives out the details that they used to. If the E-mail was sent within the past 39 hours, it should have failed the Spamcop test however. It also should have failed BLITZEDALL, CBL, DSBL, SORBS-SOCKS.


Given that it failed AHBL, it means that your DNS servers are working. But I would suspect a temporary issue of some sort here -- perhaps an Internet connectivity issue, or perhaps the DNS server was overloaded and only responding to some requests at the time.

One thing that I would recommend is manually re-entering the IP of your DNS server in the IMail SMTP settings, then clicking "Apply". That way, if IMail didn't properly record the DNS information, Declude JunkMail will see it (otherwise, Declude JunkMail will default to a public DNS server, which could have flaky results like what you see).

-Scott
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