Users of a regional ISP that use their ISP’s email server are receiving rejection notices when they send emails to users on my email server. The error message sent back to the ISP user indicates “the address failed”, “550 5.0.0 Access denied“, but a check of my logs indicate that the ISP’s email server did not even make an attempt to deliver the mail.
The only thing that might suggest what is going on is that error message appears to be created by “ecelerity” which I assume is some sort of commercial filtering software.
Does anyone know if ecelerity tends to block for some period of time as some DNSBLs do, or if it is a permanent block?
It really has me baffled. I could see if it blocked email “from” my server if it thought it was spam etc., but why would it block “inbound” email to my server? Why would it care what email my email server accepts?
The only thing that might suggest what is going on is that error message appears to be created by “ecelerity” which I assume is some sort of commercial filtering software.
Does anyone know if ecelerity tends to block for some period of time as some DNSBLs do, or if it is a permanent block?
It really has me baffled. I could see if it blocked email “from” my server if it thought it was spam etc., but why would it block “inbound” email to my server? Why would it care what email my email server accepts?