On 3/24/17 3:08 PM, Steve Atkins wrote: > Write to spamhaus and ask. It could be one of your customers doing > something odd, it could be a misfire on something at spamhaus. If > you've done some due diligence before you write to them (with the IP > in the subject line, ideally)
Thanks! Sadly, I've tried this, and get an automated response saying that messages without a specific "SBL Reference Number" and matching IP address in the subject line are rejected and not read, going on to say: >You can find this SBL Number by using our SBL lookup page at: >https://www.spamhaus.org/lookup/ > >If you do not find the SBL Reference Number then it is probable >that your IP address is not listed by the SBL. But Spamhaus CSS listings, unlike normal Spamhaus SBL listings, don't have an SBL reference number, even when they exist. I guess I could use a fake reference number and IP address (taken from some other normal SBL listing to get past the automated check for it, but using fake info in the subject line seems like it's getting things off to a bad start... -- Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies, http://www.tigertech.net/ _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop