Gary,

Someone recently posted that they did not have the "HOP x" setting in their global.cfg and what was happening is that the ip4r tests were being skipped. Can you check on that? Also, if you drop down to a command prompt and type this what happens.

nslookup 2.0.0.127.bl.spamcop.net

Also, I would switch Declude's logging mode to "Debug" and post a snippet of the debug output for a message that smartermail tags on a ip4r list that declude did not.

Darrell
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Steiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 11:09 AM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] ip4r blacklists


I continue to run into a problem where Declude fails to get any response from the ip4r blacklists, then SmarterMail catches the exact same spam using the ip4r blacklists(spamcop, cbl, spamhaus, etc.). Declude support implied that there was a problem with my DNS server. But both Declude and SmarterMail are using the same DNS server. Why would Declude have a problem with it and SmarterMail not? I'm using Declude 2.0.6.16 and SmarterMail 2.6. It's very intermittent, happening on probably less than 5% of the total spams, but enough that it's noticeable.


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