Does that use timing from the sender's computer time, ISP times, or what?
It compares the date and time of the "Date:" header against the timestamps added into the Received: headers by the various mail relays.
since the error is in the 6-12 hour range, I suspect it's a matter of someone having the wrong timezone set on their PC.. but it's only 0.6 points, not exactly anything to worry much about.
Who is likely the open proxy - Earthlink???? That seems unlikely...?
206.148.108.26 is the IP address reported as an open proxy. Doing a RDNS on that IP:
Host name: 26-pool1.ras10.inind-ch1.alerondial.net IP address: 206.148.108.26 Alias(es): None
It looks like a dialin node that earthlink is renting from someone else (you do realize that earthlink doesn't do their own dialup nodes, right?).
It's possible that aleron has an open proxy on that IP address.. it's also possible that someone dialed in on that IP and had an open proxy on their machine and stayed dialed in to that IP long enough to get listed in DNSBLs (highly unlikely).
You can read more about the listing by following the DSBL link: http://dsbl.org/listing?ip=206.148.108.26
It was apparently listed on Jan 6th as a result of a successfully socks4 proxy relay test.
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