On 11/17/2016 2:22 AM, Voytek <li...@sbt.net.au> wrote:
> just noticed some email sent from gmail/google bouncing from my server as
> sorbs RBL had that server/host listed;
> 
> Nov 17 12:56:47 emu postfix/smtpd[16381]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> mail-ua0-f170.google.com[209.85.217.170]: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable;
> Client host [209.85.217.170] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net; Currently
> Sending Spam See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?209.85.217.170;
> from=<e...@tld.au> to=<voy...@xyz.au> proto=ESMTP
> helo=<mail-ua0-f170.google.com>
> 
> what is correct way to whiltelist gmail/google

Wrong question...

Question should be - is outright blocking based on SORBS something I
should be doing?

Answer of course is a resounding NO. Use it for socring, maybe, but I
don't even use them because of their propensity for false positives.

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