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[gnu.org #651917] Re: address@hidden deactivated
From: |
Ward Vandewege via RT |
Subject: |
[gnu.org #651917] Re: address@hidden deactivated |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Jan 2011 10:12:35 -0500 |
Hi Manuel,
> address@hidden - Wed Dec 29 13:14:14 2010]:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 12:21:09 -0500
> "Peter Olson via RT" <address@hidden> wrote:
> >| > address@hidden - Mon Dec 27 05:01:18 2010]:
> >| > Our mail server IP changed and we are now blacklisted again:
> >| >
> http://psbl.surriel.com/evidence?ip=81.201.177.100&action=Check+evidence
> >| > Could you whitelist 81.201.177.0/24 ?
> >|
> >| According to http://psbl.surriel.com/ you can whitelist your IP
> address yourself (probably not as a
> >| CIDR block, but individually per IP address). If this doesn't work
> for you, please reply to this
> >| message and I can investigate further.
>
> I've done it but my problem is that your server(s) forward messages
> considered as spam to surriel.com (and may be some others, I don't
> know).
Only to the PSBL at surriel.com.
> Tomorrow you may decide to forward it to X or Y and we obviously can't
> spend time tracking this kind of thing :-(
The proper solution, as is mentioned on
http://psbl.surriel.com/
and as I believe we also told you the first time this happened, is that
you register your server at dnswl.org.
Thanks,
Ward.
--
Ward Vandewege <address@hidden>
Free Software Foundation - Senior System Administrator
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