> and the last message, going out: > 16 Nov 2003 19:37:32 216.173.223.253 L7.org cerberus.L7.org > Allow 1664 319 1983
[wrapped] > i'm not sure where it got the name from, because while L7.org > is one of my domains, my box forwards and reverses to this: > > [19:40:08] »»» /dns 216.173.223.253 > [19:40:08] »»» Looking up 216.173.223.253 > [19:40:08] »»» resolved nothing.more.than.a.crimson.afterthought.org > (216.173.223.253) > [19:40:11] »»» /dns nothing.more.than.a.crimson.afterthought.org > [19:40:11] »»» Looking up nothing.more.than.a.crimson.afterthought.org > [19:40:12] »»» resolved nothing.more.than.a.crimson.afterthought.org > (216.173.223.253) The first domain l7.org is from the MAIL FROM command, this is the domain part of the sender envelope. The second is what your mail client (or server?) HELO'd itself as. DMP uses the source IP, envelope domain and HELO'd hostname to verify the sender, not reverse DNS. Depending on circumstances and the choice of switches you set (allownondmp and allowhelo) the DMP plugin will look up records for the domain, the host, or both. Those last three numbers are the message size, DMP lookup size and sum of the two respectively. On a deny or fail, the "sum" will only be the DMP lookup size. Thanks for installing that and trying it out. After 24 hours, feel free to remove the plugin. That'll be enough of a sampling for me to populate dmp.pan-am.ca with some useful information. And everyone else: Please try out the plugin and send me 24 hours' worth of log information if you can. The more "regular" mail log entries I see, the more complete the test information will be. -- PGP key (0x0AFA039E): <http://www.pan-am.ca/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> What's a PGP Key? See <http://www.pan-am.ca/free.html> GOD BLESS AMER, er, THE INTERNET. <http://vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=401&page=4> This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite Rock Solid Software (tm)
