Austin Weidner wrote:

Try seeing if you can use nslookup to find a currently blacklisted
address.   At this very moment, 64.12.184.133 is in the spamcop bl.
Try doing

nslookup 133.184.12.64.bl.spamcop.net

and see if that returns an address.



Kevin, Thanks for the reply. That was a good idea: ----------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] nslookup 133.184.12.64.bl.spamcop.net

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   133.184.12.64.bl.spamcop.net
Address: 127.0.0.2
-----------------
Why is that resolving to a local address?




127.0.0.2 is the standard answer that Spamcop gives if the requested address is in its list. If the address is not in its list, if returns a NOT FOUND. So it looks like you are right in that the problem is not access-related. Do you have a "dns_available" entry in your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file?





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