On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 02:36:38PM -0700, James Stevens wrote:
> Nod, it is proper .. Well to my thinking it is maybe my logic is messed up today..
><G> But RSS and RBL tests keep failiing it because it responds back to there test
>with 250 Ok .. Meaning it excepted the message. When I test out sendmail and
>Microsoft's SMTP services they all deny it and respond back with the No Relaying
>Aloowed response which is what I would like Qmail to do...
>
> --JT
Don't you mean "accepted"? This is how qmail works. The tests don't "fail"
RBL or RSS tests. They reject the mail internally. This is normal,
compliant behavior and will not get you added to any blackhole lists.
Sending 383-character lines in your email messages, however, may get you
added to some procmail rules.
--Adam
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