Hi,

On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 11:16 +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
> - even though you are strongly recommended NOT to do that? And you may
> very well find yourself put onto RBLs due to your mail server SPAMMING
> people with "a virus was blocked..." mail messages - when they weren't
> actually involved in the transaction?
> 
> [Can you feel the strong hint not to do what you are trying to do? ;-)]

I might be sounding dumb here, but how is it possible that a (properly
conifgured) mail server that sends out notifications to people get
blacklisted.

By a properly configured mail server I mean, that the server only
accepts emails from local users (recipient check) and sends a
notification only to those users that are local (@local_domains array in
qmail-scanner set to list of local domains).

Please enlighten me. :)

Srinidhi.
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