Zitat von Florian Effenberger <flo...@gmail.com>:
Hello, sorry if this mail does not belong here, but maybe some other admins share the same burden. :-) Probably a never ending story, according to googling a bit, but: Anyone has recent experience with SORBS? One of the servers I administer has been hitten several times by SORBS. The messages referred to are from a user mailing list with double opt-in, appropriate headers, a named human contact and subscription information in the footer, and the content has not been spam at all. So, the recipient must have subscribed himself, and subscription works the same way than subscribing. I cannot see any spam occurence in this. Explaining this to them in their ticket system is rather, well... tedious? Is it worth struggling with them, or shall I just ignore the listing (and the resulting bounces due to falsely configured mail servers using SORBS as stopper criteria)?
It is the duty of the *receiving* end to carefully choose which RBLs to use. If they choose to use a unreliable one, they got what they deserve. You might check your listing here http://multirbl.valli.org/ to see if others are also listing you.
Regards Andreas
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