Ertu með réttan server í outgoing, ef svo er ertu þá með authentication á honum eða ekki?
Það að tala sé blacklistuð þýðir yfirleitt að einhver hafi verið að nota þessa tölu til misgóðra verka, t.d. eins og relya pósti í gegnum hana, ertu með mail-server kannski sjálfur eða varstu með slíkan og þess vegna ertu að lenda í þessu.
Ef þú eltir þessa slóð áfram sem er í skilaboðunum þá færðu upp mögulegar ástæður yfir þessu. Þetta fann ég út á slóðinni:
https://www.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=89.160.226.210RESULTS OF LOOKUP
89.160.226.210 is listed
This IP address was detected and listed 2 times in the past 28 days, and 0 times in the past 24 hours. The most recent detection was at Sun Oct 21 15:55:00 2018 UTC +/- 5 minutes
New: many of these listings are caused by a MikroTik Router compromise. If you have a Microtik router, please consult this entry on the MikroTik Support Forum
If this IP address is NOT a shared hosting IP address, this IP address is infected with/emitting spamware/spamtrojan traffic and needs to be fixed. Find and remove the virus/spamware problem then use the CBL delisting link below.
CRITICALLY IMPORTANT, Read Carefully: In some unusual cases, IP addresses used in shared hosting (especially those using IPSwitch Imail, Plesk or Cpanel/WHM) can trigger CBL listings. If this is an IP address shared amongst many customers, make sure that your mail server software is set up to identify _itself_ in its mail connections, not each of your customers.
Many of these packages contain features that attempt to assign each customer a dedicated virtual IP address, so that each customer's stream of email comes from a different IP address. However, in many cases the package is unable to actually bind to a virtual address (and hence uses the server's primary IP address regardless), or, there are more customers than there are IP addresses, and the customers without dedicated IP address all end up using the same IP address - the server primary IP address.
To the receiving systems, an IP address that appears unable to decide what it's own name is hence highly suspect, and is in fact imitating malicious spamware.
Strictly speaking, using different names in the HELO/EHLO from the same IP address is not a violation of the Email RFC standards. However, it is clear that the RFCs are intending that the HELO/EHLO identifies who owns the mail server. Furthermore, using multiple HELO/EHLO names is highly frowned upon in many mail sender Best Current Practise (BCP) documents, such as those from the OECD and M3AAWG.
It is sometimes claimed that using a common name for the HELO/EHLO causes problems with SPF/SenderID. Nothing could be further from the truth, as witnessed by the fact that the very largest multi-domain hosters (such as gmail, yahoo etc) use the same domains for all of their mail servers.
The following web pages will give you an assist in ensuring the configuration is set up correctly.
If you are using Plesk, see this link.
If you are using cPanel, see this link.
SELF REMOVAL:
Normally, you can remove the CBL listing yourself. If no removal link is given below, follow the instructions, and come back and do the lookup again, and the removal link will appear.
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