Seems unlikely that any mail server would be using tcp-wrappers 
(/etc/hosts.deny) for authentication.

Regards,

Phil

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Marconi wrote:

> OK, being new to denyhosts, a configuration problem and an error on
> my part got my own IP listed. Because I'm using synching, my IP got
> sent to others. Now my mail server is having problems connecting to a
> variety of other servers. It could be a coincidence or it could be
> that they too use Denyhosts and sync, so they got my IP.
>
> How do I get my IP (24.119.59.5) un-synched?
>
>
>
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