Hi all,
I just got a complaint from a user because of a false positive that was
filtered into their spam folder. A very small part of the score came
from the rule
0.1 RCVD_IN_SORBS RBL: SORBS: sender is listed in SORBS
* [81.136.151.191 listed in dnsbl.sorbs.net]
Looking at the headers (see below) I do not understand why this rule
comes into effect. The sender sent the email validly through her ISP
(yahoo.com). I thought if you did that then that rule did not kick in.
Am I missing something here?
Ron
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Ron McKeating
Senior IT Services Specialist
Internet Services and Software Solutions
Loughborough University
01509 222329