Just to expand on this a bit more I have seen a few (2 or 3) messages
held that should have been passed because of IP whitelist.

As an example one was the middle message of 3 generated from a program
on our own network.  The ip was whitelisted like "192.168.1." and 2 of
the messages were not held and only one was held.

I don't know if this is the same issue or a different issue or just a
really random occurrence.  But it does seem to have something to do
with reading the IP address in the mail header.


Terry Fritts

Sunday, June 30, 2002 you wrote:
AS> However the problem is not EXLUSIVE to AOL. The log shows a high
AS> number of other senders with bogus REVDNS errors - where the IP is
AS> blank. But, there are also a large number of emails which
AS> correctly identify the IP address in the log (at least apparently
AS> so).

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