How do I remove IP from sorbs. net blacklist? - Server Fault Our email server has ended up in the sorbs net blacklist and we're going round in circles trying to get it removed, currently this is causing down-time between our suppliers I am a developer and
Which anti spam DNS blacklists should used? - Server Fault i want to protect my mailserver with dns blacklists for fighting the spam there a so many blacklists out there currently i use: ix dnsbl manitu net cbl abuseat org bl spamcop net safe dnsbl sorbs net dnsbl njabl org should i add remove some entries? which are the best blacklists? which blacklists shouldn't used (like spamhaus)?
email - How to disable sorbs in spamassassin - Server Fault I notice that sorbs net is marking GMail's IP as spam sender which causes my users not able to receive from gmail com I want to disable or remove sorbs net from checking process or add more DNSBLs
How do I tell Amazon SES their IP addresses are blacklisted? The blacklists offered by SORBS fall into this category When one of our IP addresses appears on a blacklist in this category, we'll ask the provider to remove our IP addresses on a case-by-case basis
DNS RCODEs. Unexpected on Remote Machines - Server Fault A common denominator here is most likely an SMTP server performing DNS based measurements against spam: PTR queries for HELO mismatch checks etc * dnsbl sorbs net IN queries to check against SORBS Listings SORBS may refuse queries if there are too many in too short period Using aggregate zones instead of many separate might help; see Using SORBS These entries were parsed from the syslog
How does SORBS block my emails? - Server Fault Where is SORBS working in this story? SORBS is a list of IP addresses that fall into various categories They don't check the content of your email at all The remote MTA is checking for your IP address in that list and rejecting your connection based on the results
ip - Unable to delist from SORBS blacklist - Server Fault I think the problem is sorbs net doesn't work properly The website itself works but when you try to delist your ip it needs au sorbs net to work too and that is giving: The server at www au sorbs net is taking too long to respond so the OP can't do anything actually
email - Why does mail, from some domain, sent through . . . - Server Fault The following item on SORBS might somehow be implemented to block all email originating from a domain name associated with spam: escalations dnsbl sorbs net - This zone contains netblocks of spam supporting service providers, including those who provide websites, DNS or drop boxes for a spammer
Postfix - Skip RBL checks after a SPF Pass - Server Fault I've started using policyd-spf and am using the following recipient restriction What I'd like is for senders that pass the SPF check to skip any RBL checks Unfortunately that's not happening