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Sophos UTM RBL Check broken today?

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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    Issue is not due to Sophos UTM, rather due to Spamhaus' policy regarding lookups from Public DNS providers.

    Option 1:
    Uncheck "Use recommended RBL" and enter in a custom RBL if necessary.

    Do not use cbl.abuseat.org as a custom RBL at present if you use public DNS.

    http://www.anti-abuse.org/multi-rbl-check/ Contains a listing of common RBLs

    Option 2:
    Under Network Services>DNS>Request Routing add cbl.abuseat.org to the domain field and then either directly add  the Spamhaus IP or an alternate DNS server to not forward this domain via public DNS.

  • I think you're making it a little too easy for yourselves... Wink .Anyone who relies on the default setting does not initially know why it suddenly becomes a problem. After all, it worked for years and it's not funny if you don't know why emails are suddenly rejected.

  • I completely agree to Christoph!

    We had this situation at several customers yesterday and had to help them changing the default settings to a working solution.

    This should be clearly communicated to all customers together with a recommendation how to overcome this situation.

    Nobody is interested in accusing Sophos wether it's their "fault" or not.

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  • I completely agree to Christoph!

    We had this situation at several customers yesterday and had to help them changing the default settings to a working solution.

    This should be clearly communicated to all customers together with a recommendation how to overcome this situation.

    Nobody is interested in accusing Sophos wether it's their "fault" or not.

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