2009/6/9 W B Hacker <[email protected]>:
>> verify = reverse_host_lookup/$acl_c5
>>
>
> Is the 'defined IP address in acl_c5 expected to:
>
> - be the IP of a specific resolver (and no other) to be *used* for lookups?
> - hold a selected IP to be (re) validated via whatever resolvers are 
> available?

This was perhaps vague.  I meant the 2nd option.  I wish to check that
an IP (pulled out from Received headers by a perl sub, mail is being
received via Postini's anti spam service which proxies SMTP -
unfortunately that's the only way to get the real senders IP) is
'valid'.

I can of course write another perl method to do the check, it just
seems to me that it wold be sensible for reverse_host_lookup to do it.
 But.... It seems I'm the first person to ask for it, so perhaps not
:)


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