Re: [spamdyke-users] DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE with reverse dns

2008-10-29 Thread David Stiller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hi David I had use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for example of mail, is not real mail. Yes, thats why i didn't use a dig on that and said i guess. Peter I check same too, 53-255-112-92.pool.ukrtel.net don't resolve to A entry. But I suppose rnds

Re: [spamdyke-users] DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE with reverse dns

2008-10-29 Thread Sam Clippinger
Using your configuration file, spamdyke is running two rDNS tests on incoming connections. First, it checks if the remote host has an rDNS name at all. If it does not, spamdyke will log DENIED_RDNS_MISSING. Then, it checks if the rDNS name resolves to an IP address. If it does not,