Michael Mansour wrote:
Hi,
Fellows, I have the highest spam score vs. all my buddies:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.eeepc/2850/raw
It's all because
http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules/70_sare_header1.cf
header SARE_RECV_SPAM_DOMN0b Received =~
/\bdynamic.hinet\.(?:com|net|org|info)/ describe
I personally don't understand how this regex does all of Taiwan, all I can see
it do is hit the dynamic IP's of the hinet ISP, which to me is valid since
dynamic IP's really shouldn't be sending bulk mail.
Indeed. If your domain (jidanni.org) is in fact on a static IP then you
need to get your ISP to update the PTR record to reflect this. The issue
arises solely because a rDNS lookup of your IP resolves to
218-163-3-226.dynamic.hinet.net rather than, for example, mx.jidanni.org.
Still, a score of 1.666 from a non-standard ruleset shouldn't hurt you
too much if you're not sending spam and are otherwise following good
email practices.