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Re: sorbs



In <[🔎] 4A565205.3070702@gmail.com>, pch0317 wrote:
>I have problem with mail system. I can't send e-mail to internet.
>I have been listed on dnsbl.sorbs.net.
>What I can do to delisted from sorbs?

Ask SORBS; Debian has nothing to do with SORBS.

>Should I only use this link
>http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support and everything will be ok?

Ask SORBS; Debian has nothing to do with SORBS.

>Anyone have this problem?

I do not.  I have been careful to only send mail for myself and to not send 
SPAM.

>Why I have been listed on dnsbl.sorbs.net?

Ask SORBS; Debian has nothing to do with SORBS.

>Only, because I haven't DNS
>PTR record for my domain?

Ask SORBS; Debian has nothing to do with SORBS.

I would assume not though.  Checking to see if a PTR record exists is 
probably faster than checking a DNSBL, so I wouldn't think any DNSBL would 
be based on that.

>Should I write this PTR to DNS?

All IP addresses, especially those used for servers, should have a PTR 
record, but very few things depend on that.

If you do have a PTR record, then it should be consistent.  That is, if you 
start with an IPv4 address and then do IPv4 address -> PTR lookup -> domain 
name -> A lookup -> IPv4 address(es), the resulting list should contain the 
address you started with.  Same thing if you do IPv6 address -> PTR lookup -
> domain name -> AAAA lookup -> IPv6 address(es).  If it is inconsistent, 
you might be grey- or black-listed by certain mail servers.
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