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On 17 Jan 00, at 18:12, Thomas Foerster wrote:
> Received: from unknown (HELO mail.xxxxxxx.com) (195.xx.xxx.xxx)
> 
> Why is there the "unknown" ?

The 195.xx.xx.xx address didn't have a reverse record. Therefore 
qmail says "I don't know who it was, but he said he were 
helo.xxxxxx.com".

> The remote MTA used the HELO command
> correctly, but qmail doesn't seem to use this ... is there a Patch ?

What do you want to patch - their reverse DNS mapping? That's 
hardly something you can do in qmail sources.

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