Re: (OT) Mail got blocked because of SORBS/DYNABLOCK

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On Wednesday 31 March 2004 11:53 pm, MKlinke wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 March 2004 22:18, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> > No, my SMTP server is not in dial up, it's static. OK, let me try
> > to explain my question again.
<snip>
> > So that confuses me. If he's using my SMTP server, he should not
> > get tagged, regardless of his IP, cause he's using a legit SMTP
> > server (which is mine, on static domain). Could someone tell me
> > what I am missing?
>
> It's HIS address that is getting tagged as a dial-up. Look at the
> first "Received:" header in any of his messages.  It will indicate
> that his IP address logged into your smtp server.

So, regardless of what SMTP server he uses, he will still be tagged by the 
rule ? Well, that's not very nice of SA. 
On the other hand, he also has another email account, and sending email from 
that other account did not trigger the same rule. If the SA rule is triggered 
because of his originating IP address, then it should be triggered whatever 
email account or SMTP server that he uses, right ?

RDB

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Reuben D. Budiardja
Department of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
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