hartman:

You need to check your local blacklist to see if you've added [127.0.0.2]
to it; if you haven't, then you've decided to ignore this particular
result code from any RBL.

Double-checked that, yes .2 is included.


cole:

Essentially yes, but the low detail in the log leaves no clues as to why it might have been accepted despite the SBL listing. The only reason for that I can think of is a router entry that gets around the blacklists.

Haven't found it yet, but I'd have to agree.



Stefan Jeglinski


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