Phil Barnett wrote:
On Sunday 07 January 2007 08:22, Sander Holthaus wrote:
But, to get back on topic, the new PBL in ZEN marks mail originating
from ip's and netblocks which should not be running (mail-sending)
mailservers, such as dynamic ip-ranges for cable/dsl/dailup-access (at
least, that is my understanding). So unless you customers try to
connect to mailservers directly to deliver mail (which is something
most ISP's block btw) you shouldn't be in trouble.
For example, I send myself a mail and I see this:
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Received: (qmail 20532 invoked from network); 7 Jan 2007 11:24:43 -0500
Received: from fl-69-34-131-91.dyn.embarqhsd.net (HELO ?192.168.100.209?)
(69.34.131.91)
by vhost.fiberhosting.com with SMTP; 7 Jan 2007 11:24:43 -0500
From: Phil Barnett <philb at philb.us>
To: philb at philb.us
Subject: test
Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 11:24:46 -0500
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Now, to me, this certianly looks like the mail originated from my machine, not
the server, and it's from a DSL high speed network. And, I typically send
mail directly to my server, not the earthlink servers.
What keeps this mail from being marked?
Botnet has been marking these mails.
Have you put your own server into your trusted networks?
Have you put your own server into any of the various configs in
Botnet.cf (the skip or pass lists)?
Either of these might keep Botnet from marking your mail.