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The spam filter compares the IP address of the sender's server with the IP addresses in the RBL. If the sender's server IP address is on the RBL, the spam filter decides whether the message should be blocked, marked as SPAM, or processed further. If a message is blocked or marked as SPAM, the user will not receive it in the inbox. Instead, the message may be moved to the SPAM folder or rejected. It is worth noting that RBL spam filters are not perfect and may cause false positives or false negatives.
False positives are when a message is incorrectly blocked or marked as SPAM Phone Number List even though it does not contain unwanted content. False negatives, on the other hand, are when a message is missed by the spam filter and ends up in the user's inbox even though it contains SPAM. Don't worry about your mail! At zenbox, we defend our customers' inbox / against unwanted messages! You can also train anti-spam filters yourself and add senders to a blacklist or whitelist. But that's not all.
We scan all attachments in incoming messages with you don't receive malware! Thanks to our e-mail, you can open every attachment safely. Check our email today! What if my message is rejected because I found RBL If the IP address of the mail server from which you send emails or your domain is located on RBL, the messages you send will most likely not reach most recipients. Instead, you will receive reply messages with information on why the message did not arrive. If you find the phrases SPAM/RBL in the header, the problem most likely concerns the presence of the IP address and your domain on BLACK/SPAM lists.
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