Yes, it's IP. You can also specify subnets by including only a partial address (a.b.c vs a.b.c.d). Of course, if you wanted to disable BOFHCHECKHELO globally, you'd just set that value in the bofh file... ;-) I haven't gotten annoyed enough with it yet to resort to that, though.

Bill


Mark Bucciarelli wrote:

if i want to disable bofhcheckhelo, do i use the ip of the domain returned by the ehlo statement or the connecting ip?

reading "man couriertcpd", it looks like it should be the connecting ip. am i reading that right?




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