Hi, Sorry to burden the list with this but I can't handle this directly, for obvious reasons.
My bad for sending a direct courtesy copy; can one of the nice mail admins at Grumman explain how they concluded that 66.143.181.9 belongs to a spammer? My mailserver tests clean on OpenRBL (http://www.openrbl.org/ip/66/143/181/9.htm), it's on a static IP address, it's secure from relay, and has rDNS. Perhaps I'm tainted by being on a DSL line or being served by SBCIS (not my choice.) Or perhaps Grumman's gateway can't tell it's own users. Who knows? You certainly can't tell from the rejection message. If I'm not the spammer and <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> isn't the spammer, who is? :) Regardless, I'd love to hear the rationale' for dropping this mail during the SMTP phase. -- Bob Apthorpe May 27 16:58:07 soyokaze postfix/pickup[16459]: 476434B8F5: uid=501 from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> May 27 16:58:07 soyokaze postfix/cleanup[16768]: 476434B8F5: message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> May 27 16:58:07 soyokaze postfix/qmgr[15484]: 476434B8F5: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=4337, nrcpt=2 (queue active) May 27 16:58:08 soyokaze postfix/smtp[16769]: 476434B8F5: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=gateway.northropgrumman.com[192.86.71.9], delay=1, status=bounced (host gateway.northropgrumman.com[192.86.71.9] said: 550 5.0.0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... We do not accept mail from spammers) ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ObjectStore. If flattening out C++ or Java code to make your application fit in a relational database is painful, don't do it! Check out ObjectStore. Now part of Progress Software. http://www.objectstore.net/sourceforge _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk