4.9 marked as spam.

Baccari, Lou lou.baccari at HP.COM
Tue Jan 13 16:10:38 GMT 2004


I've now change my whitelist to the following:

From:   root at crl-mail2.crl.dec.com       yes
From:   root at crl-ns1b.crl.dec.com       yes

The problem with SORBS-DNSBL is now corrected,  but why wouldn't using the ip address of the server have also corrected the problem? 

Thanks,

Lou

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Antony Stone
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 10:29 AM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: 4.9 marked as spam.


On Tuesday 13 January 2004 3:25 pm, Baccari, Lou wrote:

> As you had ask me to:
> From:   192.58.206.19                  yes
> From:   16.11.1.22                    yes
>
> I've also tried:
> From:   root at 192.58.206.19                  yes
> From:   root at 16.11.1.22                    yes

No - these are not email addresses.   They are the IP addresses of mail
servers.   You cannot include a username and @ in them - it makes no sense.

Antony.

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