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White List x Adding an IP

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Trying to send an email, my costumer received the following error message :

'rblsmtpd: 200.103.139.243 pid 19551: 451 http://dsbl.org/listing?200.103.139.243', Porta: 25, Segura (SSL): Não, Nº do erro: 0x800CCC60

I think the IP 200.103.139.243 is listed in the black list, so I´ve tried to add this IP at the White List.

I´ve tried insert 200.103.139.243/24 and 200.103.139.243 /32 , but it doesn´t work.

It appears that the white-list is not able to "counter" the MAPS protection. Incoming emails are passed to the whitelists and blacklists first and then they are still filtered through the MAPS protection. In further research there does not appear to be a method to circumvent this operation.

I think it´s a bug becuse it´d be ridiculous... It would be a 'grey list' not a 'white list'.

Anyone knows what´s hapening ?

Regards
 
-a base: Use base as an anti-RBL source. An IP address a.b.c.d is anti-listed by that source if d.c.b.a.base has an A record. In this case rblsmtpd does not block mail.
Sounds to me like you would have to have your own RBL server setup with just 'good' IPs to not block, then use that server name with the -a option (-a anti.rblserver.com) in the front of the list, that way rblsmtpd would hit that first, see the IP address as 'allowed' and not check with the rest of the normal RBL servers you have listed.
 
Still Don't Get It

Hi, thank you for your reply, unfortunately I don't get it yet, at first I thought I had to create a config text file (something like the allow or deny lists in APF) but after reading again I think I should setup something in my name server, Bind, but not sure about the syntax.

Any ideas?
 
Setting up your own RBL server - whitelist

You would not want to try and do it with your Plesk server's BIND, that would get messy and is not the proper way to do a RBL type server. (IMO)

See: http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html
http://ladro.com/docs/dns/rblsmtpd.html

for more info on one way to setup your own RBL server. Personally I'd put it on a separate linux box, since it has to bind to port 53 and would then conflict with the normal BIND on that port.

But if you want to mess with zone files directly on your Plesk server, that is up to you.
 
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