Re: filter-dnsbl and Abusix

2024-02-10 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greeting, On Sat, 10 Feb 2024 20:10:36 +0100, J Doe wrote: > > ...however, if I try either the combined DNSBL from Abusix or the black > DNSBL from Abusix, it will reject mail from Hotmail as well as e-mail > that is hosted via 1&1's e-mail service. > > The man page for

Re: filter-dnsbl and Abusix

2024-02-10 Thread J Doe
amp;1's e-mail service. The man page for filter-dnsbl mentions Abusix, so I am assuming it supports it, but why would this be happening ? It seems like all responses via Abusix are detected as spam. Does anyone else make use of Abusix and see this behaviour ? Thanks, - J I don't use abusi

Re: filter-dnsbl and Abusix

2024-02-10 Thread Martijn van Duren
; that is hosted via 1&1's e-mail service. > > The man page for filter-dnsbl mentions Abusix, so I am assuming it > supports it, but why would this be happening ? It seems like all > responses via Abusix are detected as spam. > > Does anyone else make use of Abusix and see this

filter-dnsbl and Abusix

2024-02-10 Thread J Doe
k_spamhaus, check_abusix... } ...however, if I try either the combined DNSBL from Abusix or the black DNSBL from Abusix, it will reject mail from Hotmail as well as e-mail that is hosted via 1&1's e-mail service. The man page for filter-dnsbl mentions Abusix, so I am assuming it supports it,