https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7714
Bill Cole <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] Resolution|--- |INVALID Status|NEW |RESOLVED --- Comment #1 from Bill Cole <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Stephane FAURE from comment #0) > Hello, > > We have a problem with the emails of our company (IP address of our > dedicated server : 37.187.156.22) due to the spamsources.fabel.dk blacklist. The Apache SpamAssassin Project has no relationship of any kind with that blacklist. The default ruleset for SpamAssassin does not check that blacklist and there is no testing rule for it in our RuleQA system, so the SpamAssassin Project has nothing to do with whatever problems this is causing you. It is possible for any user of SpamAssasin to create their own rules to check any blacklist as they see fit, which is not within our ability to control. > Could you tell us how to get access to them or > how to delist this list from the list of blacklist used ? The Apache SpamAssassin Project DOES NOT distribute any recommendation or configuration to use that blacklist and as far as I can tell we NEVER have referenced it in any way. I was personally unaware of it until today, despite 25 years fighting spam. You may find it useful to address your "demand" to whoever is actually refusing to deliver your mail. I would advise that if you do so, using the word "demand" is probably not going to be helpful. You am y also be able to find an audience familiar with that blacklist on the SpamAssassin Users mailing list, where such an inquiry would be marginally on-topic. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
