[SC-Help] Re: Routing issue reports me instead of spammer
Graeme Leith
glnews030922 at highspot.net
Tue Aug 16 13:09:38 EDT 2005
Jon (spamtrap) wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I wonder if you could help me with a routing issue:
>
> ----- start of received lines
> Received: from mailsweeper.bbb.co.uk ([212.248.233.182]) by
> EXCH1.corp.bbb.co.uk with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.6713);
> Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:45:58 +0100
> Received: from superonline.com (unverified [62.66.229.118]) by
> mailsweeper.bbb.co.uk
> (Clearswift SMTPRS 5.1.4) with SMTP id
> <T72c7808092d4f8e9b6710 at mailsweeper.bbb.co.uk> for <x>;
> Mon, 15 Aug 2005 17:02:39 +0100
> ----- end of received lines
>
> This is reporting my mailserver (212.248.233.182) rather than the spammer
> (62.66.229.118). Any thoughts why this might be? Suspect is has something to
> do with how my various servers hand off to each other.
On the Spamcop web site, click the mailhosts tab at the top of the page
and go through the setup procedure. Once this is done, the problem
should go away.
If you have mail accounts for multiple domains, you should go through
the procedure with one address from each of the domains.
The routing ng is for associating IP address blocks with ISP reporting
addresses.
[Crossposted and followups to spamcop.help]
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