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[cobalt-users] Raq4r] Emails from Austria always rejected
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Raq4r] Emails from Austria always rejected
- From: "Mike" <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Nov 11 05:06:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> > I checked /etc/mail/access many times, and no one is entered
> > within. And this is only a few domains from austria. Rejected
> > are many more. I checked by http://dsbl.org/listing.html the
> > IP addresses from domains, but only one is listed there, all
> > another aren't listed there. I used earlier modified
> > sendmail.cf to check ORDB database for Open Relays, and the
> > problems with austrian domains started then. I restored
> > original sendmail.cf, but the problem persist, and I have the
> > same problem on two servers. any customers terminated their
> > accounts because they can't receive mails from Austria, and I
> > can't find any solutions.
> >
>
> If you manually edited the access file did you do:
> makemap hash access.db < access
>
> I can't imagine anywhere else that reject message would be
> coming from.
> Somewhere in your access file is a reject for either:
>
> unet4-105.univie.ac.at
> univie.ac.at
> ac.at
> at
> or
>
> 131.130.233.105
> 131.130.233
> 131.130
> Followed by the standard Cobalt reject message of "Mail
> rejected due to
> possible SPAM"
> (Someday Homel is going to object to Cobalt using their trademark of
> SPAM instead of spam)
>
> --
> Dan Kriwitsky
>
> Please reply to the list only. Offlist replies are not read.
I checked again /etc/mail/access and no one Address op IP number is
within. I found only Email Addresse with .at within eg
I tested now with clear /etc/mail/access, and haven't yet the problem.
Best regards,
Mike