The easiest solution is to give bcltest.dotio.com an IP address (an A
record). When spamdyke finds that, the filter will pass.
The other option, of course, is to disable the sender MX filter.
-- Sam Clippinger
night duke wrote:
Sep 26 15:35:33 bcl041 spamdyke[20723]: DENIED_SENDER_NO_MX
the problem is.many users use an mail server in there company, but they
have an ip and ip-name the looks like a dynamic one, but it issnt.
do spamdyke check the ip against the mx record for the domain??? and when it is
the correct on, will the reject-ip-in-cc-rdns function will be
Sep 26 21:36:02 bcl00641 spamdyke[12602]: DENIED_OTHER from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] origin_ip: 62.151.xx.xx origin_rdns: bcl00641.dotio.com
auth: (unknown)
Does anyone know why email from bitdefender to postmaster gives error?
Does anyone know if event log at maillog of