Julian Bradfield via mailop skrev den 2024-03-31 17:35:
> It also thinks 41.212.32.14 has been very spammy in recent months.

On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 8:54 PM Benny Pedersen via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:
oh https://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/41.212.32.14.html dont send email
from pbl listed ips

OP should ask isp for a static ip

On 31.03.24 22:16, Odhiambo Washington via mailop wrote:
Not sure I understand you. but 41.212.32.14 is a static IP.
I don't thing the /24 has any dynamic segment.

ask your ISP to solve this issue with spamhaus, ideally together with solving spam from other IP addresses from that range.

PBL should contain IP addresses that are NOT supposed to send e-mail, e.g. dynamic addresses but also statically assigned IPs of end(home) networks.

Solving this can be done e.g. by blocking connections from those addresses to port 25 in the internet - mail submission from clients should be done on ports 465 and/or 587.

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