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Author Eelbash dest-blocked himself
Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm


or rather does fastmail dest-block eelbash for us.

SMTP error: RCPT TO: <remailer@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
in1.smtp.messagingengine.com: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [...] blocked using list.dsbl.org; http://dsbl.org/listing?...

Bravo! There goes my answer to Mr Block'em Twisty. Now he never knows why he should read his Reliable manual again. I never use eelbash except this one time and it self-destructs before my mail had any chance to exit!
Twisty Admin

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

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On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:44:52 +0000 (GMT), Anonymous <nobody@invalid.org>
wrote:

>
>or rather does fastmail dest-block eelbash for us.
>
>SMTP error: RCPT TO: <remailer@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
>in1.smtp.messagingengine.com: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [...]
>blocked using list.dsbl.org; http://dsbl.org/listing?...
>
>Bravo! There goes my answer to Mr Block'em Twisty. Now he never knows why
>he should read his Reliable manual again. I never use eelbash except this
>one time and it self-destructs before my mail had any chance to exit!


<grin>


Regards,
Twisty Admin

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Borked Pseudo Mailed

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

Anonymous wrote:

>
> or rather does fastmail dest-block eelbash for us.
>
> SMTP error: RCPT TO: <remailer@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
> in1.smtp.messagingengine.com: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [...]
> blocked using list.dsbl.org; http://dsbl.org/listing?...


ROTFLMAO!


>
> Bravo! There goes my answer to Mr Block'em Twisty. Now he never knows why
> he should read his Reliable manual again. I never use eelbash except this
> one time and it self-destructs before my mail had any chance to exit!





admin

2005-11-29, 7:47 am

On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:44:52 +0000, Anonymous wrote:

>=20
> or rather does fastmail dest-block eelbash for us.
>=20
> SMTP error: RCPT TO: <remailer@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
> in1.smtp.messagingengine.com: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [...=

]
> blocked using list.dsbl.org; http://dsbl.org/listing?...


I assume you're making a joke, but, just in case somebody takes you
seriously, there are no blocks in place except for virus checking by
fastmail and oversize message checking (max is 32k).

Another possible reason for the message is that the computer was off
overnight; maybe that causes fastmail to come up with a misleading warnin=
g
to the server that sent the message; but that's automated, and the server
will, I believe, try again, successfully, when the computer is back
online, so no mail should be lost.=20

a copy of this message is at
http://eelbash.yi.org:81/miscx/post/20051129001

>=20
> Bravo! There goes my answer to Mr Block'em Twisty. Now he never knows w=

hy
> he should read his Reliable manual again. I never use eelbash except th=

is
> one time and it self-destructs before my mail had any chance to exit!


Nomen Nescio

2005-11-29, 5:50 pm

admin wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:44:52 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
>
>
>
> I assume you're making a joke, but, just in case somebody takes you
> seriously, there are no blocks in place except for virus checking by
> fastmail and oversize message checking (max is 32k).


You're either dumb as a rock or completely ignorant of fact.

>
> Another possible reason for the message is that the computer was off
> overnight; maybe that causes fastmail to come up with a misleading warning


What a huge crock of eel shit! Do you REALLY expect people to believe your
machine being off at night causes other remailers to show up on a SPAM
database? How stupid do you think people are, you ignorant cunt?

http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/faqparts/Email.htm

"FastMail.FM has contributed to the anti-spam community a wide range of
anti-spam tools including rate limiters, Javascript deobfuscators, and
much more, as well as actively contributing to databases such as ORDB and
DSBL. FastMail.FM has probably the most sophisticated mail abuse blocking
systems and technology in the world."

How does it feel, ASSholeus, to be [CENSORED] and [BLOCKED] from at least
part of the remailer network by your own provider?

I call that POETIC JUSTICE!

ROTFL!!

> to the server that sent the message; but that's automated, and the server
> will, I believe, try again, successfully, when the computer is back
> online, so no mail should be lost.
>
> a copy of this message is at
> http://eelbash.yi.org:81/miscx/post/20051129001


Log any good IP addresses today did we Scarth?

Anyway, your web server is as broken as your Fastmail remailer!

Error 500
Internal Server Error
Powered by Abyss Web Server X1
© Aprelium Technologies - 2001-2005

You're a COMPLETE fukup this time around aren't you Mr. "name too long"
Greatwall?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm I wonder how secure Abyss is?

LOL!
[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>

Anonymous

2005-11-29, 5:50 pm

In article <pan.2005.11.29.12.40.21.437683@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
admin <admin@eelbash.fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:44:52 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
>
>
> I assume you're making a joke, but, just in case somebody takes you
> seriously, there are no blocks in place except for virus checking by
> fastmail and oversize message checking (max is 32k).


It's not a joke. Fastmail uses a dsbl block list. Your "remailer" will
not be able to receive mail from dynamic ip's or one's that some admin
of the dsbl decides may be spammers. Some even block entire
country domains where a lot of spam comes from.

So whether you personally have blocks in place doesn't matter. Your
ISP will block a lot of messages if their ip happens to be included on
dsbl.org

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