Re: Error: "message content is not acceptable here"
"Mike Easter" <[email protected]> Sat, 15 Oct 2005 02:21:06 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.email |
|---|---|
| Organization | SpamCop |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
John Dlugosz wrote: > When forwarding a message to my reporting account, I got a message "An > error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded: message > content is not acceptable here. Please check the message and try > again." Several things are not clear to me, so making assumptions is a bad idea without some clarification. One assumption is that you are getting the message you describe from some kind of outbound filter system installed by your mail server provder's server. That is, there is a content based filter acting on your outgoing mail, and that content filter is detecting the spam content of the submission to the submit address. If that is actually the case, you wouldn't be able to mail submit spam unless something changed. Another assumption is that although you have posted this message in the spamcop.mail newsgroup, which was originally intended for support for the people with spamcop mail accounts http://www.spamcop.net/ces/individuals.shtml = SpamCop Email System for Individuals = but in reality your question is not about the spamcop email account system, but instead is about a spamcop reporting issue, which is normally discussed in the newsgroups spamcop or spamcop.help, not .mail. Another assumption or derivation is that there is 'something funny' with your posting IP address. I thought that by determining your IP address from your news message headers that I would be able to determine your mail provider and that I could check and see if your mail provider had some kind of outbound filter in place. I discovered that your nntp posting IP is 216.36.107.74 which surprisingly has the rDNS mail.hgimail.com even though it is a megapath netblock IP. That is surprising because mail.hgimail.com DNS 204.117.182.162 which is the MX for hgimail.com domainname which belongs to Homemade Gourmet Inc under Sprint. So I can't make any sense out of your IP's rDNS which is provided by the megapath nameservers which owns the block of your IP. Strange condition. So, in order to eliminate confusion, you should confirm that -1- you don't have a spamcop mail account, but you are asking a question about 'simple' spamcop reporting by mail -2- the message you are describing is coming from your mail provider's smtp server and -3- who your mail provider is which is giving you that message. If you know why your posting IP's megapath nameservers should be rDNSing your IP as mail.hgimail.com, I would also be curious to know that. -- Mike Easter kibitzer, not SC admin