[Dovecot] Fwd: Re: "Time just moved backwards" in Dovecot in a Xen DomU

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Wed Oct 7 12:36:18 EEST 2009


On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 23:49 -0400, Patrick Domack wrote:

> Dunno, your email provider doesn't want to talk to me, heh, screw them :)
> They claim i'm on an rbl, no rbl checks verify this. Even tried to  
> submit a request using their website, but it's broken and doesn't work  
> (http://postmaster.ausics.net/pmg.php)
> 


Your in a private RBL I use, which is setup to avoid replicating access
lists to every SMTP box in the corporate farm, but anyway, the netblock
is banned for mass spam over a 6 month period, that block encompasses
a /19 so I'd say ur using a spammer friendly host provider... Oh, and
the form works *if* you fill in all the required fields :)


> yes, using a pool server for that isn't good. but atleast it will let  
> us know if it's just an internet path, or ALL internet paths for him  
> that is causing issues, as it should give a good random sampling.
> 

Yep sure would help to nut it out a bit mire




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Noel Butler
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