>From logs.

Feb 13 08:03:48 mailgate postfix/smtpd[99262]: reject: RCPT from
adsl0472.lax.customer.centurytel.net[64.91.64.219]: 554 Service unavailable;
[64.91.64.219] blocked using dnsbl.njabl.org, reason: relay tested --
1023778805; from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>From mta_clients_bw.map

#advantagecu.net
208.47.49.24    OK
64.91.64.219    OK

doing host advantagecu.net gave me 208.47.49.24 and 64.91.64.219.
does the order matter?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:05 AM
Subject: [IMGate] Re: whitelist


>
>
> >OK, I'm getting some E-mails rejected because it's listed on the
> >dnsbl.njabl.orl list.
> >Now if I just whitelist the domain by it's IP address in "
> >mta_clients_bw.map " and postmaped and reload postfix.
> >This should let all E-mails from that domain in right?
>
> right, but only for the "reverse" domain PTR hostname and the ip address,
> not from the forward domain.
>
> >It doesn't seem to do
> >it.  Unless I thgouht I reloaded postfix and didn't.
> >This is part of my main.cf file.
>
> show us the RBL reject log lines you want to whitelist and your
> mta_clients_bw.map line that you think whitelists it.
>
> Len
>

Reply via email to