Maxwell Smart wrote:
Eric,

Not that your supposed to know.  Knowing the level of insight in the
members of this list, I knew someone has had, is having or can offer
info on where to look.
No on the Spamdyke.

[r...@laetitia tmp]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 206.13.30.12
nameserver 206.13.28.12
nameserver 64.168.70.132
nameserver 127.0.0.1
; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script

no caching nameserver

CJ

I put a script into QTP that check RBLs and their timing. Chances are that your ISP's DNs servers (assuming that the 206.13 servers are their DNS servers) have exceeded the maximum number of Spamhaus lookups allowed per month (25,000 per month, I believe - someone correct me if you have actual numbers!).
You *really* should install a caching nameserver. It's as easy as:
yum install caching-nameserver

Then list 127.0.0.1 as the first nameserver in your resolv.conf. That will give you an added benefit in speed anyway.
I think I cover blacklists in this video:
http://video.qmailtoaster.com/videos/first-qmailtoaster-configurations.html
But it may be in another video.

If you dig into the qtp-check-rbls script, you will see the format on how to check your RBLs for timing so you can check those manually yourself.
Otherwise, what does your smtp logs show?

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