On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 05:21:12PM +, Nix wrote:
> I'm not a high-volume site, a few thousand mails a day. If I'm blocked,
> probably more or less everyone is being blocked. (Are the DNSBLs above
Yes, pretty much every non-paying customer is blocked...
>From
>https://knowledge.validity.com/s
On 18 Nov 2024, Bill Cole spake thusly:
> On 2024-11-18 at 12:21:12 UTC-0500 (Mon, 18 Nov 2024 17:21:12 +)
> Nix
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> On 14 Nov 2024, Mark London uttered the following:
>>
>>> FWIW, Today I discovered that RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_CERTIFIED,
>>> RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_RPBL, and
On 18 Nov 2024, Nick Howitt stated:
> The RBL's check the referring DNS Server. if you use someone like OpenDNS or
> GoogleDNS, as many others do then, as far as the RBL
> list is concernet it is receiving too many queries via those DNS servers.
>
> If you want to use these RBL's, it is recommend
On 2024-11-18 at 12:21:12 UTC-0500 (Mon, 18 Nov 2024 17:21:12 +)
Nix
is rumored to have said:
> On 14 Nov 2024, Mark London uttered the following:
>
>> FWIW, Today I discovered that RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_CERTIFIED,
>> RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_RPBL, and RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_SAFE, were being triggered for
>> e
The RBL's check the referring DNS Server. if you use someone like
OpenDNS or GoogleDNS, as many others do then, as far as the RBL list is
concernet it is receiving too many queries via those DNS servers.
If you want to use these RBL's, it is recommended you run your own
recursive DNS server ra
On 14 Nov 2024, Mark London uttered the following:
> FWIW, Today I discovered that RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_CERTIFIED,
> RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_RPBL, and RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_SAFE, were being triggered for
> every email that our server received. I do not use a public DNS server. I
> disabled all of them. Stran