However,
Fritz Mesedilla wrote:
As a general rule, DNSBLs can pretty much block whatever they want. No software can 100% prevent you from being listed in at least one DNSBL.How come I got this message from spamcop that I am sending spam? Based on the Mail relay test on abuse.net, I am clean. Besides, I am protected by amavisd-new,clamav, and spamassassin.
Looking at the link mentioned
http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?i=z599828475z2238fb26fc967fc197f197a3717d2d94z"This report is concerning a web site (* http://www.mesedilla.com *) mentioned in the body of an unwanted email."
which simple means that someone has submit a spam sample to SpamCop in which yor website was mentioned or linked. That's all. It does not say that you send spam, nor that it blocks your mail server in any way.
Regards,
Fajar A. Nugraha
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