Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
<[email protected]> schreibt:
>I noticed that whitelisted domains are still being allowed in even
>through the sending mail server is invalid(not the ip listed in an mx
>lookup) and sender validation reverse lookup is configured to still
>check/block even if the sender is whitelisted.  For instance [
>fcp://@fc.magicvillage.de,%231000789/Mailbox/ASSP-Forum/[email protected]
>][email protected] and such bogus mail senders keeps
>getting through because @washingtonpost.com is in the
>whitedomains.txt.  

Bug?
SPF is taking care of such things. PTR lookup will only look for a PTR
record. We do not compare sending IP to rreversed DNS matched. MX
Lookup is very questionable for a sending server. MX records are for
receiving mail.
Remove such domains from whitedomains and put the ip-range of
washingtonpost.com into Noprocessing IPs.
12.129.147.8    # xit.washingtonpost.com (rev DNS match)
12.129.147.65   # washingtonpost.com (rev DNS match)
12.129.147.83   # projects.washingtonpost.com (rev DNS match)

http://www.senderbase.org/


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