If I am using the SPAMDOMAINS test what happens when it does a reverse DNS lookup and it times out? Does the e-mail message pass or fail the SPAMDOMAINS test?
It will automatically pass the SPAMDOMAINS test.
Also, what happens when it does a reverse DNS lookup and there is no reverse DNS entry? Is that even possible for it to not have a reverse DNS entry? (I believe the answer is yes.) If it is possible and it doesn't have one, does the e-mail message pass or fail the SPAMDOMAINS test?
If it has no reverse DNS entry (which is possible, and fairly common -- the REVDNS test checks for that), it should fail the SPAMDOMAINS test (assuming the return address uses a domain that is listed in the spamdomains file).
-Scott
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