Il 12/01/2012 15:02, Florian Effenberger ha scritto:
Hi,
Carlo Strata wrote on 2012-01-12 14:18:
Remote MTA bilbo.documentfoundation.org: SMTP diagnostic: 550
5.7.1<users@it.libreoffice.org>: Recipient address rejected: Mail
appears to be spam or forged and is rejected due to policy. Using cached
results - retrying too fast. penalty: 30 seconds x 0 retries.
Whati do you think about?
this means that the mailserver trying to deliver messages has been put
on several (external, non-TDF) blacklists, probably for sending out
spam. It is mainly your provider's duty to fix this problem. We need
to rely on blacklists for spam filtering.
In cases where your provider cannot help you, we can -temporarily-
whitelist the sending server. So, first is to ping your provider and
tell him he seems to be blacklisted due to spamming. In case that does
not help, the next time you receive such a message, please send a
direct note to postmaster@documentfoundation.org, with the date and
time of the original message, and we will investigate.
Sorry for any inconveniences,
Florian
Thank you all!
It happens sometimes that libero.it smtp is seen as spammer. This time
to Felix others to me. I'll keep in mind your suggestions.
I think too it's better to rely on blcklists for spam filtering! ;-)
Carlo
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