That would take care of things if the rejection is due to an RBL, but
the rejection is stated as being due to lack of rDNS, which is
different. The only thing I know of that rejects due to missing rDNS
(using qmail) is spamdyke (a very good anti-spam tool btw).
What specifically is causing
Thanks for the reply. It's definitely not spamdyke, as we do not have this
installed. When Inter7 did the setup for is SpamAssassin was installed.
Here's what I've got in my log file, it's qmail-smtpd doing the rejection.
@40004e5539281689fb3c tcpserver: ok 10664
On 8/24/2011 2:03 PM, Rob Wright wrote:
Thanks for the reply. It's definitely not spamdyke, as we do not have this
installed. When Inter7 did the setup for is SpamAssassin was installed.
Here's what I've got in my log file, it's qmail-smtpd doing the rejection.
@40004e5539281689fb3c
SPAMCONTROL Maybe?
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol/README_spamcontrol.html
Invoking the environment variable MFDNSCHECK in the qmail-smtpd
startup script enables globally the DNS check for the envelope's Sender.
Example:
#!/bin/sh
export MFDNSCHECK=
.
Additionally,
Sorry, that's something I've never seen before. I'm guessing it's a
patch to qmail-smtpd, but that's not worth much.
As a short term work-around, you might try adding an entry to the
tcp.smtp file for the server in question, with the RELAYCLIENT=
variable set, eg:
I believe that is for sending mail only ... not receiving. If I am not
mistaken.
Bill
http://www.goodcleanemail.com
http://www.freebsdrocks.net http://www.centosrocks.net
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
Sorry, that's something I've never seen before. I'm
You're mistaken. It has absolutely nothing to do with sending, and
everything to do with receiving. ;)
On 08/24/2011 11:29 AM, William Olson wrote:
I believe that is for sending mail only ... not receiving. If I am not
mistaken.
Bill
http://www.goodcleanemail.com
I'm certain it's a patch to qmail-smtpd, but I've never dealt with it either.
Based on the replies I've received so far I looks like my next call is going
to be to Inter7.
I've tried putting the IP address into tcp.smtp but that's not done the trick,
it's like the rDNS lookup is happening