RE: [Exim] Brain Dead ISP's?

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Autor: Troy Settle
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Assumpte: RE: [Exim] Brain Dead ISP's?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cory Daehn
> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 3:02 PM
>
> Are there really ISP's out there other than this one that are
> THIS dense and
> brain dead?
>


Explain why you think the operator of this mail server is dense and
brain dead. You have yet to make your case. His/her mail server simply
rejected unwanted mail. From what I can tell of that unwanted mail, I
wouldn't want it either.

> If so, is there a better way to detect them than having my
> mailing list
> software yanking the user from the list for bouncing, and
> getting a nasty
> e-mail from him? Like perhaps a rule of some sort that will
> forward messages
> rejected for stupid reasons like this to the postmaster? The
> moron who wrote
> the rule didn't even bother to finish his e-mail address.


Yes he did. Read below.

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mail Delivery System [mailto:Mailer-Daemon@labnet.com]
>
>   robh@???
>     SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
>     host mail.kingsfan.net [66.42.90.26]: 554 5.6.0 Our
>     system has interpreted this message as SPAM.  This
>     message contains improper link references using an
>     IP address instead of the proper friendly name.
>     Replace or remove this improper link to resolve this
>     issue.  If you feel you have received this message
>     in error, please forward your e-mail to Abuse@



Your mail server (Exim) is at fault here, it trunkated the 554 error
message. I would assume there's a way to alter the Exim config so it
doesn't trunkate error messages from remote servers. Then again, those
remote servers should probably use a more terse message, I think the
short story approach is a bit overkill.


>
> ------ This is a copy of the message, including all the
> headers. ------
>
> onmouseover=3D"window.status=3D'http://www.magazania.com';retu
> rn true;"=20
>           onmouseout=3D"window.status=3D' ';return true;"=20
>           href=3D"http://www.qksrv.net/click-1260876-35039"=20
>           target=3D_blank><STRONG>Click here for<BR>MAGAZINE=20
>           SUBSCRIPTIONS</STRONG><BR><BR><IMG alt=3D"Town And
> Country"=20
>           src=3D"http://206.245.164.154/covers/00010052496009.gif"=20
>           border=3D0><BR>Town &amp; Country<BR>Food &amp; Wine<BR>O=20

>


Qksrv is a spam house... They call themselves "pay-for-performance
marketing." According to their web site, they have a strict anti-spam
policy. What a load. This little snippit of HTML shows it.

Now, the question is why did this go through your server, and why are
you complaining about someone not wanting that crap going through
theirs?

Note: I make the assumption of 'your server,' since you're the one who
received the 554 error.


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Troy Settle
Pulaski Networks
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540.994.4254 ~ 866.477.5638
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