On Thu, 18 May 2006 22:03:39 -0400, David Cary Hart <Fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> opined: > > > Somewhat OT but are you trying to send from 71.254.197.56 which is a > dynamic IP? Most properly configured servers won't accept your mail > in the first place. > > In any event, if you are sending someone else's spam then your > system has been somehow exploited. Are you using IPTables and only > opening those ports that you require. Do you have a NAT router? > BTW; 71.254.197.56 listed by world.tqmrbl.com: United States 71.254.197.56 listed by dynamic.tqmrbl.com: DNSBL. 71.254.197.56 appears to be a dynamic IP Address. Please use your ISP's mail service. Removal Requests: http://www.tqmcube.com/dnsbl/dnsbl_remove.php 71.254.197.56 listed by dnsbl.sorbs.net: Dynamic IP Addresses See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?71.254.197.56 71.254.197.56 listed by sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org: http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=71.254.197.56 71.254.197.56 listed by combined.njabl.org: Dynamic/Residential IP range listed by NJABL dynablock - http://njabl.org/dynablock.html -- Our DNSRBL - Eliminate Spam: http://www.TQMcube.com Multi-RBL Check: http://www.TQMcube.com/rblcheck.php The Dirty Dozen Spammiest Ranges: http://tqmcube.com/dirty12.php
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