Davide, I just did a dnsreport on my domain, and it spat out he following
warning:
dnsreport output
WARN:Mail server host name in greeting
WARNING: One or more of your mailservers is claiming to be a host other than
what it really is (the SMTP greeting should be a 3-digit code,
Hello folks,
Is there a way to make XMail to refuse connections from hosts without a
reverse name or with reverse like 119.64-127.38.174.200.in-addr.arpa, that is
most of time used by clients not by true mail servers?
I would like to block direct delivery to reduce spam.
Thanx
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Helio
You should set up SMTP-RDNSCheck variable in server.tab in order to
do that check.
Sergio **
Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote:
Hello folks,
Is there a way to make XMail to refuse connections from hosts without a
reverse name or with reverse like 119.64-127.38.174.200.in-addr.arpa, that is
most of
Your server is configured incorrectly.
server.tab should contain the following line:
HeloDomain mars.bigeagle.com.au
Also the @ symbol is not legal in a fully qualified domain name.
At 02:48 AM 09/05/2005, you wrote:
Davide, I just did a dnsreport on my domain, and it spat out he following
Sergio Perrone wrote:
You should set up SMTP-RDNSCheck variable in server.tab in order to
do that check.
Yes but only hosts without RDNS are refused. Host with any RDNS (even if
it's only 119.64-127.38.174.200.in-addr.arpa) won't get refused.
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soenke
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Hi all. I've been trying in vain to find my xmail logs on my Fedora Core
3 box. I know that under *nix, Xmail logs via syslogd, but none of the
messages end up matching mail.* and aren't in my catchall log file
(*.*). Any ideas? Is there another message type that I'm missing (ie
xmail.*) in
The true is that I already set up SMTP-RDNSCheck, but it blocks only
thosewho doesn't have any reverse. I need a set up that also blocks reverse
that doesn't match the server name.
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