Are your users using port 587 and SMTP auth for submitting their
mail?  I believe all the checks are bypassed when mail comes in that
port.  587 has been gaining favor in the past several years as the
standard submission port for clients instead of 25.

Phil

> Dear Jakes,
> 
> This is regarding SpamDyke.
I have installed SpamDyke 3-4 days back only.
> Before that i was
not using it. But since the installation most of my
> roaming
users and remote offices who are using different isp broadband
>
connection are unable to send mails as spamdyke deny to accept mails
from
> them due to no RDNS.
> 
> It is
understandable if spamdyke refuses connections from mail servers who
> does'nt point to any RDNS but I just dont understand why does it
refuses
> my
> authentic/genuine local users who are using
my mailserver. Why does
> spamdyke
> checks RDNS for
clients who are using other ISPs internet connections???
> 
> Is there anyway to tell spamdyke not to check RDNS for client ip
> addresses.
> Some of my roaming users use Data Cards and
everytime they connect
> internet
> using data card a
different ip address is assigned to the laptop so i
> cannot
> keep track of each and every address and allow them in the
spamdyke
> whiletlists.
> 
> Or i should not use
spamdyke at all.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Anil
Aliyan
> 
> 
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