>I believe, there is in a bug in the REVDNS implementation.
>
>Instead of checking for reverse DNS for the originating SMTP server, it
>actually is looking up the end-users workstation address - which of course
>often will NOT have a reverse DNS entry.

The REVDNS test should check the same IP address that the rest of the spam 
tests are checking.

>Example - in the following test mail, Declude did a check on my workstation
>address (.135) instead of checking my relay server (.129):
>
>Received: from mail.usa.hm-software.com [63.107.174.129] by hm-software.com
>with ESMTP
>   (SMTPD32-6.06) id AEDA64BE00AC; Fri, 11 May 2001 16:43:06 -0400
>Received: (apparently) from corneroffice ([63.107.174.135]) by
>mail.usa.hm-software.com  with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.5.1877.197.19);
>         Fri, 11 May 2001 16:43:06 -0400

Do you have Declude set to start at the second hop, or to bypass the 
63.107.174.129 IP?
                                                       -Scott

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