Hi all,
Tobias Orlamuende wrote:
Anyway IMHO classifying mailservers as "spam"-servers just because of auto-responders is one thing why I would never use blacklists like spamcop. Imagine you have customers with so-called "catch-all" or "multidrop" accounts which are also using auto-responders. I cannot figure out a solution for this scenario without getting listed at spamcop at their current policy. If somebody knows a solution for qmail+vpopmail+chkuser => Please tell! Using another server for sending bounces/auto-responders is IMHO not a solution.
Spamcop again... I really don't know what they're on. There are lots of DNSBL servers that do a good job, spamcop ist just about to drive all it's users crazy...
I kicked Spamcop when they started blacklisting 127.0.0.1 so that no system logs could be sent out by E-Mail...
CU Tobias