Alan J. Flavell wrote:

That's mighty curious. We support several email domains on the same server, but the number of HELOs which present one of our own domains is very different for the different domains, as it turns out. So far this week: 35 for one, 573 for another, and 3 for a third.

That's bizarre. I see similar (lack of) patterns. I checked the other 3 domains I host; one has 0 hits at all, another has only 4 hits, all of them rejected by clamav, and the last one has 11 hits, all of them rejected by spamassassin. Still none of the messages got delivered, though.

That final domain makes me think I might get around to this some day after all -- anything I can do to reduce spamassassin load is a good thing.

We see lots which HELO with our dotted IP address (629 so far this week).

That's an investigation for another day... :)

In your case, maybe. I'm sure we'll keep ours, though - it's a sure-fire test of bogosity, and cheap to test.

Sure, I didn't mean to say that it would be worth removing if I already had it -- it just didn't seem to be worth investing a configure/test cycle into implementing it yet.

- Marc

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