Re: [Assp-user] RBL rejections

2009-09-29 Thread Donald Brooks
It's possible that it was there, was cached by your system, and by the time you went back to check spamcop, they had it removed. DNSBLs are a dynamic listing. I've had to advise senders on how to get themselves removed from the lists many times before. To avoid false positives or frequent mistaken

Re: [Assp-user] RBL rejections

2009-09-29 Thread Hisham Al Saad
Yes I checked the IP of mail server with spamcop and its not there. > -Original Message- > From: Alex Frunza [mailto:ad...@ascomex.ro] > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 10:53 AM > To: For Users of ASSP > Subject: Re: [Assp-user] RBL rejections > > By RBL you mean DNSBL, RBL is a registe

Re: [Assp-user] RBL rejections

2009-09-29 Thread Alex Frunza
By RBL you mean DNSBL, RBL is a registered trademark. Anyway, I don't understand what you mean the sending domain isn't listed, most DNSBL's including spamcop in your example list by IP address not domain name (which would of course be futile since most all spam comes with fake envelope from).

[Assp-user] RBL rejections

2009-09-29 Thread Hisham Al Saad
Hi, We are running ASSP Version: 1.5.1.3(1.0.01). Sometimes ASSP rejects messages based on RBL listing as per the error msg below. However when we check the RBL we find the sending domain not listed.!! -- This is the mail system at host xxx. I'm sorry to h