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please i need some help with email config

Postby zemends » Mar 12 07 4:34 pm

PLease All

Since November 2006 my people can not send email to 80% of my clients thru wingate with the configuration below.
With the same configuration before November 2006 all the mail service worked without problems.
To by pass the situation I'am using a normal direct conection with my provider. All my clients receive mail and the spamhaus doesn't block the IP.

Can anybody please, help me to sort out the problem

Thanks
Jose Mendes

Note. there are no virus contamination . My LAN is clean

I have a lot of info to send but the forum not allow me to post
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Postby logan » Mar 12 07 4:48 pm

Hi Zemends,

I read over spamhaus's website to see if there was anything that could contribute to this problem and I noticed the following information in the PBL section of the website.

"The Spamhaus PBL is a DNSBL database of end-user IP address ranges which should not be delivering unauthenticated SMTP email to any Internet mail server except those provided for specifically by an ISP for that customer's use. The PBL helps networks enforce their Acceptable Use Policy for dynamic and non-MTA customer IP ranges."

This means that Spamhaus could be blocking the emails because they are being relayed through WinGate. You may need to contact Spamhaus to confirm the expected behaviour of their software and how to bypass this policy based blocking for your WinGate server.

Sorry that I can't be of more assistance. I have not used spamhaus before and am not fully aware of it's effects.
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spamhaus

Postby zemends » Mar 12 07 5:07 pm

Hi Logan

Thanks for your attention.
I'm not using spamhaus. Some providers where my clientes resides are using it and that's the reason of the blockade . I think the problem is based on wingate smtp witch doesn´t authenticate the msg when relays to my provider. The only way I have to contact spamhaus is thru a very small and stupid message asking them to unblock the IP. The problem is that the IP blocked is not , my provider smtp Ip, but the IP of the connection with my provider which is dynamic. The only solution is wingate smtp mark my msg as "veryfied" or authenticated . This I don't know how to do.

Jose Mendes
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Postby logan » Mar 12 07 5:13 pm

I am just including the details you sent in your other thread in this one. There is no point having two threads open for the same issue.


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outlook configuration
general
mail zemends2sapo.pt
server (pop3) 10.10.1.1
sever smtp 10.10.1.1
server receiv mail
acount = ze,ends@sapo.pt
password = ********
autentication .T.
conection LAN
advanced
SMTP Port 25
pop3 port 8110

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message sent
----- Original Message -----
From: servidor <mailto:zemends@sapo.pt>
To: jose_albufeira@clix.pt <mailto:jose_albufeira@clix.pt>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:39 PM
Subject: testing spamhaus blocking my email
this is a single teste to a server outside my maillserver

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wingate configuration

1.01 WINGATE CONFIGURATION REPORT 1.02 Sunday, March 11, 2007, 15:48 1.03 1.04 ---------------------------------------------
1.05 WinGate Engine
1.06 ---------------------------------------------
1.07 WinGate 6.2.1 (Build 1133)
1.08 Operating System: Windows 2000 (NT 5.0)
1.09 Language:
1.10 User database: WinGate
1.11 Num. users: 3
1.12
1.13
2.01 ---------------------------------------------
2.02 Licence keys
2.03 ---------------------------------------------
2.04 License Key 1: (removed for security)
2.05
3.01 ---------------------------------------------
3.02 Licence details
3.03 ---------------------------------------------
3.04 License Key 1
3.05 Version: WinGate 6 Professional 6 concurrent users
3.06 Expiry: None
3.07
4.01 ---------------------------------------------
4.02 Dialer information
4.03 ---------------------------------------------
4.04 Dialer is disabled
4.05
5.01 ---------------------------------------------
5.02 Network Interfaces
5.03 ---------------------------------------------
5.04 internet (Ethernet) internal
5.05 Ligação de área local (Ethernet) internal
5.06 Interface de loopback interna para a rede 127.0.0.0. (Loopback)
5.07 6.01 ---------------------------------------------
6.02 Services
6.03 ---------------------------------------------
6.04
6.05 System Policies
6.06 ---------------------------------------------
6.07 Default System Access Rights:
6.08 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.09 Default Start/Stop Rights:
6.10 Administrators - Unrestricted rights
6.11 Default Edit Rights:
6.12 Administrators - Unrestricted rights
6.13
6.14 POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server)
6.15 ---------------------------------------------
6.16 Session Timeout: 120
6.17 Port: 8110
6.18 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.19 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.20 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.21 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.22 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.23
6.24 Telnet Proxy server (Telnet Proxy server)
6.25 ---------------------------------------------
6.26 Session Timeout: 180
6.27 Port: 23
6.28 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.29 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.30 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.31 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.32
6.33 WWW Proxy server (WWW Proxy server)
6.34 ---------------------------------------------
6.35 Session Timeout: 180 6.36 Port: 80
6.37 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.38 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.39 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.40 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.41
6.42 DHCP Service (DHCP Service)
6.43 ---------------------------------------------
6.44 Session Timeout: 180
6.45 Port: 67
6.46 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.47 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.48 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.49 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.50 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.51
6.52 Winsock Redirector Service (Winsock Redirector Service)
6.53 ---------------------------------------------
6.54 Session Timeout: 600
6.55 Port: 2080
6.56 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.57 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.58 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.59 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.60
6.61 FTP Proxy server (FTP Proxy server)
6.62 ---------------------------------------------
6.63 Session Timeout: 180
6.64 Port: 21
6.65 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.66 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.67 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.68 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.69
6.70 IMAP4 Server (IMAP4 Server)
6.71 ---------------------------------------------
6.72 Session Timeout: 1800
6.73 Port: 143
6.74 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.75 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.76 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.77 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.78 .79 RTSP Streaming Media Proxy (RTSP Streaming Media Proxy)
6.80 ---------------------------------------------
6.81 Session Timeout: 180
6.82 Port: 554
6.83 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.84 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.85 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.86 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.87
6.88 SOCKS Proxy server (SOCKS Proxy server)
6.89 ---------------------------------------------
6.90 Session Timeout: 180
6.91 Port: 1080
6.92 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.93 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.94 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.95 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.96 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.97 6.98 VDOLive Proxy server (VDOLive Proxy server)
6.99 ---------------------------------------------
6.100 Session Timeout: 180
6.101 Port: 7000
6.102 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.103 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.104 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.105 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.106
6.107 POP3 Server (POP3 Server)
6.108 ---------------------------------------------
6.109 Session Timeout: 120
6.110 Port: 110
6.111 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.112 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.113 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.114 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.115 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.116
6.117 SMTP Server (SMTP Server)
6.118 ---------------------------------------------
6.119 Session Timeout: 300
6.120 Port: 25
6.121 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.122 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.123 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.124 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.125 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.126
6.127 GDP Service (GDP Service)
6.128 ---------------------------------------------
6.129 Session Timeout: 180
6.130 Port: 368
6.131 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.132 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.133 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.134 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.135
6.136 XDMA Proxy service (XDMA Proxy service)
6.137 ---------------------------------------------
6.138 Session Timeout: 20
6.139 Port: 8000
6.140 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.141 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.142 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.143 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.144
6.145 DNS Service (DNS Service)
6.146 ---------------------------------------------
6.147 Session Timeout: 180
6.148 Port: 53
6.149 Startup: Automati start/stop
6.150 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.151 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.152 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.153
6.154 WWW Server for viewing log files (Logfile Server)
6.155 ---------------------------------------------
6.156 Session Timeout: 180
6.157 Port: 8010
6.158 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.159 Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.160 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.161 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.162
6.163 Remote Control Service (Remote Control Service)
6.164 ---------------------------------------------
6.165 Session Timeout: 180
6.166 Port: 808
6.167 Startup: Automatic start/stop
6.168 Access Rights: Defaults: are ignored
6.169 Everyone - Unrestricted rights
6.170 Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.171 Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
6.172
7.01 ---------------------------------------------
7.02 System Route Table
7.03 ---------------------------------------------
7.04 Current Route Table:
7.05 ---------------------------------------------
7.06 Network Mask Gateway Interface Metric
7.07 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 1
7.08 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.1 1
7.09 10.10.1.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
7.10 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
7.11 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
7.12 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 1
7.13 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
7.14 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.1 1
7.15 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 1
7.16 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 10.10.1.1 10.10.1.1 1
7.17 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 1
7.18
8.01 ---------------------------------------------
8.02 Enhanced Network Support
8.03 ---------------------------------------------
8.04 Enhanced Network Support: Qbik NDIS Hook 6.0 - Installed and active
8.05 Driver: Enabled
8.06 NAT: Enabled 8.07 Router: Enabled
8.08 Firewall level: Disabled
8.09
8.10 Routing
8.11 ---------------------------------------------
8.12 Multiple default routes: Enabled
8.13 Relay UDP broadcast packets: Enabled
8.100
8.101 Port Security
8.102 ---------------------------------------------
8.103
8.104 Security for: External TCP
8.105 Action: Allow Port: 20 - 21 - FTP
8.106 Action: Allow Port: 23 - Telnet
8.107 Action: Allow Port: 25 - SMTP
8.108 Action: Allow Port: 80 - WWW
8.109 Action: Allow Port: 110 - POP3
8.110 Action: Allow Port: 113 - AUTH
8.111 Action: Allow Port: 119 - NNTP
8.112 Action: Allow Port: 1024 - 4096 - External
8.113
8.114 Security for: External UDP
8.115
8.116 Security for: Internal TCP
8.117 Action: Allow Port: 21 - Hole for FTP Proxy server (Auto)
8.118 Action: Allow Port: 23 - Hole for Telnet Proxy server (Auto)
8.119 Action: Allow Port: 25 - Hole for SMTP Server (Auto)
8.120 Action: Allow Port: 80 - Hole for WWW Proxy server (Auto)
8.121 Action: Allow Port: 110 - Hole for POP3 Server (Auto)
8.122 Action: Allow Port: 143 - Hole for IMAP4 Server (Auto)
8.123 Action: Allow Port: 554 - Hole for RTSP Streaming Media Proxy (Auto)
8.124 Action: Allow Port: 808 - Hole for Remote Control Service (Auto)
8.125 Action: Allow Port: 1080 - Hole for SOCKS Proxy server (Auto)
8.126 Action: Allow Port: 2080 - Hole for Winsock Redirector Service (Auto)
8.127 Action: Allow Port: 7000 - Hole for VDOLive Proxy server (Auto)
8.128 Action: Allow Port: 8010 - Hole for Logfile Server (Auto)
8.129 Action: Allow Port: 8110 - Hole for POP3 Proxy server (Auto)
8.130
8.131 Security for: Internal UDP
8.132 Action: Allow Port: 0 - Hole for Dialer Monitor (Auto)
8.133 Action: Allow Port: 53 - Hole for DNS Service (Auto)
8.134 Action: Allow Port: 67 - Hole for DHCP Service (Auto)
8.135 Action: Allow Port: 368 - Hole for GDP Service (Auto)
8.136 Action: Allow Port: 8000 - Hole for XDMA Proxy service (Auto)
8.137
8.138 Security for: NAT TCP
8.139
8.140 Security for: NAT UDP
8.141
8.142 Security for: DMZ TCP
8.143
8.144 Security for: DMZ UDP
8.145
8.146 Security for: (unknown)
8.147
8.148 Security for: (unknown)
8.500
9.01 ---------------------------------------------
9.02 END OF CONFIGURATION REPORT


----------------------------------smtp debud log ------------------

03/11/07 14:39:04 Service started successfully
03/11/07 14:39:04 Debug: Build DomainList took 0 milliseconds
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Created:
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 220 gesminta.gesm.com ESMTP Service ready
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: C=>: EHLO gesminta
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250-gesminta.gesm.com greets you
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250-AUTH CRAM-MD5
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250 SIZE 0
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: C=>: MAIL FROM: <zemends@sapo.pt>
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250 Requested mail action okay, completed
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: C=>: RCPT TO: <jose_albufeira@clix.pt>
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250 Requested mail action okay, completed
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: C=>: DATA
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 354 Start mail input; end with CRLF.CRLF
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 250 Mail accepted for delivery; id=0000000143
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Requested: SMTP In: mail from zemends@sapo.pt to jose_albufeira@clix.pt (1520 Bytes)
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: C=>: QUIT
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Debug: <=S: 221 SMTP Server Service closing transmission channel
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Traffic 337 1410 0 0 0s
03/11/07 14:39:34 10.10.1.1 Guest 0000000006 Terminated exit code 0
03/11/07 14:39:36 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: Delivery for domain clix.pt - MX lookup succeeded
03/11/07 14:39:36 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: ==== Attempting connection to smtp.clix.pt[195.23.128.251]
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 220 mailrly02.isp.novis.pt ESMTP
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt C=>: EHLO gesminta.gesm.com
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 250-mailrly02.isp.novis.pt
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 250-PIPELINING
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 250-SIZE 60000000
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 250-DATAZ
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 250 8BITMIME
03/11/07 14:39:39 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt C=>: MAIL FROM:<zemends@sapo.pt> SIZE=1520
03/11/07 14:39:40 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt <=S: 553 sorry, your mailserver [85.242.194.222] is rejected by http://www.spamhaus.org/zen/
03/11/07 14:39:40 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: smtp.clix.pt C=>: RSET
03/11/07 14:39:40 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Debug: ==== Server smtp.clix.pt closed connection
03/11/07 14:39:40 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: Delivery for domain sapo.pt - MX lookup succeeded
03/11/07 14:39:40 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: ==== Attempting connection to mx.ptmail.sapo.pt[212.55.154.36]
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 220 SAPO.pt PTMailServer (mta6) ESMTP SPF1
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: EHLO gesminta.gesm.com
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250-SAPO.pt PTMailServer (mta6)
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250-AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250-PIPELINING
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250-SIZE 31457280
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250 8BITMIME
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: MAIL FROM:<> SIZE=2896
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250 ok
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: RCPT TO:<zemends@sapo.pt>
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250 ok
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: DATA
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 354 go ahead
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250 ok 1173623915 qp 32328
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: RSET
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt <=S: 250 flushed
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: mx.ptmail.sapo.pt C=>: QUIT
03/11/07 14:39:41 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Debug: ==== Server mx.ptmail.sapo.pt closed connection
03/11/07 14:39:42 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Traffic 69 213 0 0 6s
03/11/07 14:39:42 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000007 Terminated exit code 0
03/11/07 14:39:43 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Traffic 2989 241 0 0 3s
03/11/07 14:39:43 127.0.0.2 <system> 0000000008 Terminated exit code 0


----------------msg recived from server------------------


This is a system generated message - Please do not reply

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Permanent delivery failure
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Your message has encountered permanent delivery problems to the following recipients:

jose_albufeira@clix.pt <mailto:jose_albufeira@clix.pt>


Reason: Remote server failed FROM command


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A transcript of the session follows
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* Domain MX record lookup succeeded
* Attempting connection to smtp.clix.pt[195.23.128.251] - succeeded
<= 220 mailrly02.isp.novis.pt ESMTP
=> EHLO gesminta.gesm.com
<= 250-mailrly02.isp.novis.pt
<= 250-PIPELINING
<= 250-SIZE 60000000
<= 250-DATAZ
<= 250 8BITMIME
=> MAIL FROM:<zemends@sapo.pt <mailto:zemends@sapo.pt>> SIZE=1520
<= 553 sorry, your mailserver [85.242.194.222] is rejected by <http://www.spamhaus.org/zen/>

----------------------------------------------
Your original message (in part):
----------------------------------------------

Received: From gesminta (unverified [10.10.1.1]) by SMTP Server [10.10.1.1]
(WinGate SMTP Receiver v6.2.1 (Build 1133)) with SMTP id <0000000143@gesminta.gesm.com <mailto:0000000143@gesminta.gesm.com>>;
Sun, 11 Mar 2007 14:39:34 +0000
Message-ID: <000801c763eb$165d5bf0$0201a8c0@gesm.com <mailto:000801c763eb$165d5bf0$0201a8c0@gesm.com>>
From: "servidor" <zemends@sapo.pt <mailto:zemends@sapo.pt>>
To: <jose_albufeira@clix.pt <mailto:jose_albufeira@clix.pt>>
Subject: testing spamhaus blocking my email
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 14:39:34 -0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0005_01C763EB.1653BF00"
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1807
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1807

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C763EB.1653BF00
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

this is a single teste to a server outside my maillserver
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C763EB.1653BF00
Content-Type: text/html;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

--html code deleted--
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Postby logan » Mar 12 07 6:21 pm

Hi Zemands,

Does your ISP have an SMTP server that you can relay email messages through?
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smtp relay server

Postby zemends » Mar 12 07 7:17 pm

Hi logan

The only thing I kown is when I use outlook direct conection (outside wingate), I put as smtp server smpt.sapo.pt port 25 and pop.sapo.pt port 110 for send and receive mail.

doing a ping smtp.sapo.pt on the machine that holds the connection the result ip is 215.55 154.44.

Is the only information I have about my ISP smtp

Regards

Zemends
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Postby logan » Mar 12 07 9:08 pm

Hi Zemends,

Try changing the delivery gateway to your ISP's smtp server and see if that helps. This will be a good option because you are on a dynamic IP address.

Gatekeeper -> System tab -> Email -> Delivery
Change "How to deliver" to use gateway, and enter smtp.sapo.pt in for the gateway server.
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gateway delevery

Postby zemends » Mar 12 07 9:27 pm

hi

I have already tryed before and tryed again now. The msg hang on the mail queue for delivery, and retries al ot of times without delivering aything

Now I´m going to sleep. continue tonight.
there is 08:22 AM

Thanks

By
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Postby adrien » Mar 12 07 9:49 pm

hi

in this case, spamhaus is a service that is being used by other servers that WinGate is trying to deliver to.

It works on the IP address of the server that's sending mail (in this case your IP). Your IP must be listed on a spamhaus blacklist.

Unless you can convince Spamhaus to remove your IP address (which may be impossible, if you are on a dialup connection, then you will be on a list of dialup IPs), you will need to send through a different server (like your ISP SMTP server). If you have queued mail, it won't be diverted. you would need to configure WinGate to "send to gateway on failure", so that when it fails to send, it will try your ISP smtp server.

otherwise you would need to get the mail reprocessed by putting the RCP and MSG files out of WinGate\Mail\holding and WinGate\Mail\domains\ back into the WinGate\Mail\PostIn folder

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wingate and spamhaus

Postby zemends » Mar 24 07 2:30 pm

Thank you for your help.
De facto you are right when you said I must send email outside Wingate to bypass the “spamhaus” blockade.
Now everything is working find. I both a ADSL modem router that allows me to configure 255 static IP addresses. All the pc connections are made thru a cascade of hub switches to access intrent. All the email traffic is made thru standard outlook express configuration for each pc (using the normal pop and smtp servers from my internet provider ). Each pc has a individual mail box account .

I remove wingate from my system.

Best regards

Jose Mendes


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