On Sunday 07 January 2007 08:22, Sander Holthaus wrote: > But, to get back on topic, the new PBL in ZEN marks mail originating > from ip's and netblocks which should not be running (mail-sending) > mailservers, such as dynamic ip-ranges for cable/dsl/dailup-access (at > least, that is my understanding). So unless you customers try to > connect to mailservers directly to deliver mail (which is something > most ISP's block btw) you shouldn't be in trouble.
For example, I send myself a mail and I see this: *************** Received: (qmail 20532 invoked from network); 7 Jan 2007 11:24:43 -0500 Received: from fl-69-34-131-91.dyn.embarqhsd.net (HELO ?192.168.100.209?) (69.34.131.91) by vhost.fiberhosting.com with SMTP; 7 Jan 2007 11:24:43 -0500 From: Phil Barnett <philb at philb.us> To: philb at philb.us Subject: test Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 11:24:46 -0500 **************** Now, to me, this certianly looks like the mail originated from my machine, not the server, and it's from a DSL high speed network. And, I typically send mail directly to my server, not the earthlink servers. What keeps this mail from being marked? Botnet has been marking these mails. -- My other computer is your Windows machine