On 15-Jun-2016, at 11:33 AM, Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> wrote:
> Its not just DNSBL's as has been pointed out by people other than myself who 
> use similar rules locally, the safest bet is to accept this is how the world 
> works in many places, and slightly changing the DNS should resolve all the 
> problems, in fact, now it has been explained by several people in many 
> different ways I hope the OP has understood (yes I accept language barriers 
> can be problematic) and has already begun changing their A/PTRs to something 
> that is less eye catching to remote sites.

One thing I learnt is that there’s a wide variety of sites operating weird and 
wonderful filters of one sort or the other.

Unless it is a common best practice AND a practice widely implemented including 
by the larger receivers, it is absolutely no use bending over backwards to, for 
example, change perfectly valid PTR records to suit the tastes of a very few 
individual receivers with an infinitesimal number of mailboxes.

—srs
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