======RBL Checking not working in VPOP3 Enterprise====== VPOP3 Enterprise has an RBL checking feature which is configured in the VPOP3 Settings at Services -> SMTP Server -> SPAM Reduction -> Realtime Blacklist Rules If it does not seem to be working properly, there are a few reasons why the RBL feature may not work. * if you don't get your mail via incoming SMTP, then RBL can't work * if you get your incoming mail feed via a third party, eg your ISP or a mail filtering company, then RBL can't work * if you get your incoming mail feed via a proxy server, eg a security appliance, then RBL can't work * if the VPOP3 PC isn't configured to use a working DNS server, then RBL can't work In the first three cases above, the server/device which is first receiving the incoming SMTP mail should do the RBL testing, because the RBL testing has to be done by the server/device which receives the mail from the last 'untrusted' server. If you go to Settings -> Diagnostics, and set 'Log Level' to 'Full Logging', then look in the VPOP3.LOG file after you have had an incoming SMTP message, you should see lines containing with "Test RBL Server
FOUND|NOT FOUND". Those will show what RBL checks VPOP3 is doing, and what the results were.