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V8 RBLs

Looking at the SMTP Log in Mail Manager on my newly-upgraded ASG V8, I see RBL rejection messages citing black.rbl.ctipd.astaro.local and grey.rbl.ctipd.astaro.local.  I presume these are composite RBLs used internally by the ASG, but my question is: if a valid recipient finds himself being rejected, how can he (or I) now find out which actual RBL caused the rejection?


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  • this also means that if you enable greylisting at the bottom of the anti-spam area you'll be doing double greylisting..that's going to break tons of CORRECTLY configured mailservers..as i found out the hard way.  either use the recommended rbl's and it's greylisting or use the greylisting checkbox but SON'T use both.

    Owner:  Emmanuel Technology Consulting

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    Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner

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  • this also means that if you enable greylisting at the bottom of the anti-spam area you'll be doing double greylisting..that's going to break tons of CORRECTLY configured mailservers..as i found out the hard way.  either use the recommended rbl's and it's greylisting or use the greylisting checkbox but SON'T use both.

    Owner:  Emmanuel Technology Consulting

    http://etc-md.com

    Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner

    PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng, 

    Other addons to follow

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