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Berikut beberapa kemungkinan mail.imigrasi.go.id masuk dalam blacklists 1. http://www.lashback.com/support/UnsubscribeBlacklistSupport.aspx The Lashback Unsubscribe Blacklist (UBL) typically suggests that your network was subjected to a possible directory harvesting attack where someone either used the server or email accounts on the server to send "Unsubscribe" probe traffic or phishing emails. 2.http://psbl.surriel.com/ Inclusion in the PSBL indicates the following: If you are running your own mail-server, that server/IP address was used to send spam, either via an open-relay or someone hijacking an account on the server to send spam. In this respect, if the issue is corrected your IP address will most likely eventually time out and be removed from the list unless you go manually request delisting. There is also the possibility that you were hit with a trojan or "zombie" caused by malware, which if not quickly resolved could result in long-term listing in the PSBL. 3. http://www.spamrats.com RATS-Dyna - Probable PC or home connection infected with a Trojan, Bot, or Emailer Program -If you are listed in the Spamrats / RATS-Dyna blacklist and you operate your own mail-server, you likely have no valid PTR-Record. If you are simply a home email user, you have a dynamic IP Address and may need to contact your ISP for assistance. If you operate a domain name and are using your ISP for SMTP-Authentication, try contacting your DNS Provider to use their SMTPServices instead. 4. http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml The SORBS (Spam and Open Relay Blocking System), owned and operated by Proofpoint, Inc., provides free access to its DNS-based Block List (DNSBL) to effectively block email from more

than 12 million host servers known to disseminate spam, phishing attacks and other forms of malicious email. The list typically includes email servers suspected of sending or relaying spam, servers that have been hacked and hijacked, and those with Trojan infestations. In an attempt to provide preemptive protection, SORBS also lists servers with dynamically allocated IP addresses. 5. http://www.spamcannibal.org/ Listing in SpamCannibal's results from sending spam or virus ladened email to their mail-servers (spamtraps). SpamCannibal can be used to block specific IP Addresses or entire ranges of IP Addresses; this also means your IP Address can be listed if you are sending messages with BOGUS/FORGED headers, i.e. you don't run a mail-server and have a generic dynamic address and connect to a hosted mail-provider. Or, if you operate a server, you do not have the proper ReverseDNS entry in place with your ISP. 6. http://www.uceprotect.net/ If you are on the UCEPROTECTL1, it typically means you have either had an open-relay on the server, or you have a reverse-DNS problem that is causing your server to be identified as part of a bad range of IP Addresses through your ISP. 7. http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/ivmsip/ Listing in the ivmSIP/24 blacklists indicates that your IP Address has been identified as a spamsending server. Whether or not you operate an email-server on this IP Address, it has either sent spam or has been previously identified as such. 8. http://dnsbl.inps.de/index.cgi?lang=en&site=00001 If you are on the inps.de Blacklist, there could be any number of issues that need to be addressed in your network: virus-generated spam, dynamic IP Addresses previously used by spammers or bulk mail sending that does not comply with the CAN-SPAM Act. 9. http://barracudacentral.org/rbl If you are on the Barracuda Blacklist, there could be any number of issues that need to be addressed in your network: virus-generated spam, poor server configuration, dynamic IP Addresses previously used by spammers, bulk mail sending that does not comply with the CAN-SPAM Act. Solusi yang bisa di implementasikan: 1. Mengganti ip publik mail.imigrasi.go.id 2. memasang spf record pada dns publik imigrasi.go.id 3. integrasi DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) Untuk langkah-langkah teknis nya akan kita pelajari lebih dalam lagi.

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