Hello,
today it seems like the RBL Pattern is broken, some E-Mails are getting blocked who are not on the Blacklist.
Anyone else
Greetings Felix
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Hello,
today it seems like the RBL Pattern is broken, some E-Mails are getting blocked who are not on the Blacklist.
Anyone else
Greetings Felix
We are seeing the same thing with multiple customers.
The log says that IPs are blocked due to an RBL entry with cbl.abuseat.org or sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org and rejects the mail. But when you check with the homepage of Spamhaus or CBL, the IP is not listed. Nor is it listed at RBL aggregators at MX Toolbox or MutliRBL.valli.org
We're not seeing a pattern which IPs or hosts are blocked at this moment.
The Sophos in question already has the 204124 pattern but it's still happening.
lol: It's blocking mails from Sophos Central as well (cbl.abuseat.org)
Hello Community
This is currently a known issue and is being investigated actively under NUTM-13047
The current Work Around is:
Uncheck "Use recommended RBL" and enter in a custom RBL if necessary.
Do not use cbl.abuseat.org as a custom RBL at present.
Regards,
today one of our customers had to remove "spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net" from the RBL List, since it was dropping lots of valid mails.
can anyone confirm that this is related to the bug NUTM-13047?

today one of our customers had to remove "spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net" from the RBL List, since it was dropping lots of valid mails.
can anyone confirm that this is related to the bug NUTM-13047?

We had the same problem with all our customers. The reason is that servers of many of the big mailproviders like Gmail, Apple, Microsoft are listed at Sorbs. So mails from these servers are rejected.
It would be nice to have global whitlisting (like dnswl.org) implemented. This would help not to block the big players.