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Topic: blackholes.five-ten.sg.com rbl
Posted By: Guests
Subject: blackholes.five-ten.sg.com rbl
Date Posted: 28 August 2003 at 10:34am

I've got several customers that have IMail that uses this blacklist server as part of the default list. I tried using it with SpamFilter but everything I test through it shows up as being blocked. I added:

undefined" CLASS="ASPForums" TITLE="WARNING: URL created by poster. - blackholes.five-ten.sg.com, true

Using that command in my blacklist configuration it blocks just about everyone. When I go to http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php" CLASS="ASPForums" TITLE="WARNING: URL created by poster. - http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php" CLASS="ASPForums" TITLE="WARNING: URL created by poster. - http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php  and manually type in an address that was just shown as blocked, it doesn't show up. I'm wondering if there's something *different* about the way that list works?

If I type in 63.80.210.3 into the "Check if IP in ORBS" the blackholes site above finds it listed. But when I type that in on the webpage, it's not. I contacted the administrator of that list and he checked and it's not listed either. So I'm confident that that IP is not blacklisted per this blacklist, but why does SpamFilter for ISP V1.2.0.196 tell me it is?

bill




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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 03 March 2004 at 5:06pm
I got exactly the same problem with that "fiveten" list - as soon as I enable it, it starts blocking a lot of legitimate mail



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