Re: Redhat mail-spam RBL block of *@rogers.com valid users

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On Fri, 25 Apr 2003, Kevin Waterson wrote:

> This one time, at band camp, "Dan Genn" <dangenn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Can someone from redhat please respond and let me know why any mail I send
> > from my @rogers.com mail address is expressley blocked by mx1.redhat.com to
> > any *@redhat.com addresses? This is a poor way to block spammers by killing
> > legitimate users through domain or IP range denial with RBL's. How can I
> > participate in lists or support for business reasons. It is sad that I can
> > send e-mail through this hotmail.com address (where tons of spam comes from
> > the hotmail.com domain) and not my providers which serves a huge group of
> > broadband users in Canada.
>
> Hi Dan,
> This mail will not make the list as I am blackholed also.
> I would like if you could forward this message to the list.
> I am on a dial up in Australia, IP 202.5.168.* and now we
> can no longer send mail to redhat :/


Use your ISP's mail server as smart host and you'll have success
oh what u must have as I've got this from you :)

However you might be in caught because a lot of 202.* is used in .cn

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-Res

lns01-wick-bne> ipfirewall addb reject all from aol.com to 0





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