On Jun 2, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Paul G. Allen wrote:
OK, but it'll give you the same information I've already provided. I pasted the Spamhaus result in my original post.host mail.enom.com[63.229.62.198] said: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [smtp.randomlogic.net] blocked byzen.spamhaus.org; http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=68.7.51.89 (in reply to end of DATA command)Stupid thing is, that's not even the client host IP. smtp.randomlogic.net is a completely different IP. That IP is the orginating IP, not the IP of the mail server.
The Barracuda does the exact same thing.Basically, it's telling you "I refused to accept mail from <smtp host> because the message, at some point, passed through bad host <ip address>." Very poorly worded to say the least.
Spam, and to an extent email as a whole, consumes far too much of my time at work.
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