On 02/26/2011 01:32 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
> I can't reproduce this; when I try those addresses it works fine for
> me.  Can you try two things?  First, run "host reply.ticketmaster.com"
> to see if your server can find the MX record there -- the records for
> ticketmaster.com aren't actually checked.

# host reply.ticketmaster.com
reply.ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.37.129
reply.ticketmaster.com mail is handled by 10 reply.ticketmaster.com.
#

> Second, can you enable
> excessive output and full logging to see what's happening during these
> deliveries?  Excessive output should show all of the DNS packets that
> are sent and received.

I'll see about setting this up when I get a chance. I'd like to clear 
out some space on that server to make room for the logs first. Hope to 
have that done by the end of this week at the latest.

In the meantime, I wonder, is it possible that perhaps spamdyke is 
simply showing the wrong error message? IOW, is there some other filter 
that's kicking in, but the SENDER_NO_MX message is showing instead of 
the appropriate one? Sam, can you give the code a once over to see if 
this might be happening? Thanks.

P.S. It's a little relief to me that I'm not the only one who has 
apparently seen this problem. Thanks Shane. ;)

> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> On 2/25/11 3:05 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
>> Running the latest spamdyke 4.2.0+TLS+CONFIGTEST+DEBUG on CentOS5.4 x86,
>> Using caching-nameserver on localhost, and I'm not seeing any named
>> errors in the system log.
>>
>> I just happened to notice this in my smtp log:
>>
>> 02-25 13:54:30 spamdyke[32582]: DENIED_SENDER_NO_MX from:
>> ntf-330906_53-9098559-ticketmaster_=_shubes....@reply.ticketmaster.com
>> to: ticketmas...@shubes.net origin_ip: 209.104.37.138 origin_rdns:
>> vg138.ntf.els4.ticketmaster.com auth: (unknown) encryption: TLS
>>
>> Seemed odd, so I checked:
>> # host ticketmaster.com
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.34.32
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.41.32
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.45.32
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.56.26
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.58.151
>> ticketmaster.com has address 209.104.59.96
>> ticketmaster.com mail is handled by 10 mx.chi.ticketmaster.com.
>> ticketmaster.com mail is handled by 10 mx.els.ticketmaster.com.
>>
>> Am I missing something, or is there a bug?
>>
>>


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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