Test: SPAM block notice rec'd for Gmail reply

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Sun Dec 18 23:34:30 CST 2005


Luke-Jr wrote:
> On Monday 19 December 2005 02:21, Chris Bier wrote:
> 
>>Jon Pruente wrote:
>>
>>>I tried sending a mesasge to the list and got back a blocked IP reply
>>>with tracing of SPAM abuse.  Hello?  It's GMail, what's the SPAM issue
>>>all about?
>>
>>Evidently, one or two of GMail and Hotmail's SMTP servers are on
>>SORBS[1], which we use to block open relays.  It has been very
>>effective, and this as been the only time I've ever seen a problem with
>>it.  I have a solution, but am waiting for a few free minutes to implement.
> 
> 
> Try SpamAssassin.

I'm already running spamassassin as I've said in the other message.

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