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We @openvz.org reject emails | We @openvz.org reject emails | ||
− | * coming from | + | * coming from a server which does not understand "temporary failure" SMTP codes (i.e. not RFC-conformant) |
− | * coming from non-existent senders (i.e., back sender verification is performed) | + | * coming from non-existent senders (i.e., back sender validity verification is performed) |
+ | * listed in some RDNSBL lists (see below) | ||
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+ | <!-- Do not change the below line!!! --> | ||
+ | == dnsbl == | ||
+ | We use the following realtime DNS blacklists: | ||
+ | * bl.spamcop.net (see http://www.spamcop.net/) | ||
+ | * sbl.spamhaus.org (see http://www.spamhaus.org/) | ||
+ | * cbl.abuseat.org (http://www.cbl.abuseat.org/) | ||
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+ | If your mail server address is in that lists, your mails will be rejected. | ||
[[Category:Infrastructure]] | [[Category:Infrastructure]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 2 April 2008
We @openvz.org reject emails
- coming from a server which does not understand "temporary failure" SMTP codes (i.e. not RFC-conformant)
- coming from non-existent senders (i.e., back sender validity verification is performed)
- listed in some RDNSBL lists (see below)
dnsbl[edit]
We use the following realtime DNS blacklists:
- bl.spamcop.net (see http://www.spamcop.net/)
- sbl.spamhaus.org (see http://www.spamhaus.org/)
- cbl.abuseat.org (http://www.cbl.abuseat.org/)
If your mail server address is in that lists, your mails will be rejected.