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All emails being sent to the server are being bounced as spam

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  • kinitko
    We also have the same exact issue. It happened just today. I tried disabling RBL checks and it seems to still be an issue. How to fix the issue? Just wanted to update that the issue might be similar to the one at
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  • simonkelleway
    That is a great question as I have the same issue today.
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  • divemasterza
    Hi All I appears that ALL emails being sent to my WHM/cPanel server to all accounts are being bounced as spam: vps1321.tmdvps.com gave this error: Remote server returned an error -> 550 "JunkMail rejected - mail-oln040092254045.outbound.protection.outlook.com;(APC01-PU1-obe.outbound.protection.outlook.com) [40.92.254.45]:15967 is in;an RBL: " This is happening from ALL different accounts, Gmail, Hotmail, Bigpond and any other account that is not on the server. I have a virtual server with many clients on it and hundreds of email addresses and everyone is having the same issue. Can anyone help please.

    Same here! Got a gazillion complaints from customers :( My exim_rejectlog was full of entries. I had to disable RBLs in EXIM Configuration; more junk but at least emails are being delivered. Hope this gets sorted soon
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  • anton_latvia
    same here!
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  • LeeL82
    Exact same here too, does your logs look like this: JunkMail rejected - mailex.mailcore.me [94.xxx.40.xxx]:136 is in an RBL:
    I've tried disabling all my RBL and custom RBLs and yet the failures continue === Just read in
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  • MartinC
    Anyone who hasn't seen it yet, this was a SpamCop issue: Countless emails wrongly blocked as spam after Cisco's SpamCop failed to renew domain name at the weekend
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  • divemasterza
    I also read that now. However, the default behaviour of Exim in case of failure to reach the RBLs should be to deliver or temporarily reject but not reject completely.
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  • George_Fusioned
    Apparently you have the SpamCop RBL enabled in your Exim Configuration in WHM. It's recommended to temporarily disable it.
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  • anton_latvia
    yeah... :) I suppose good part of the admins have had shock in the morning with this issue.. I would not use "recommended" in this case, to be honest.... :) we are going to enable it back tomorrow.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    As you've all likely seen by now, SpamCop had some issues with their domain:
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  • arazgui
    You can check the SPF using this tool : Free SPF check, SPF validate, SPF lookup tools - EasyDMARC
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