Tim Jackson wrote:
> Peter Bowyer wrote:
>
>   
>> On 06/12/06, Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Is there a simple way to set my HELO to be the same as my RDNS?
>>>
>>> Godaddy has implemented a new rule where if the RDNS of the helow
>>> doesn't match the IP of the interface then they bounce the message. So I
>>> need to figure out how to make the HELO change based on the transport so
>>> the HELo matches the IP of the interface that it is being sent from.
>>>       
>> SSSSH! You'll wake the Greg A. Woods troll.......
>>
>> (Actually that's unfair, he's not really a troll.... but he's very
>> likely to show up and tell us all about this particular topic.....)
>>     
>
> He's been quiet for a long time; I suspect he's unsubscribed.
>
> To be fair, although the *necessity* of doing so might be debatable ad
> infinitum, I don't think anyone could argue that the OP setting up his
> system so that HELO=rDNS is a *bad* thing...
>
>
> Tim
>   

Actually what is the default HELO for exim? Shouldn't Exim by default 
use the rDNS of the interface address or the IP if rDNS doesn't resolve?

Should Exim have a feature like this:

helo_data = interface_rdns


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