Thanks Stefano,

So in the case of both authRequired and authorized Addresses being commented
out it would seem all addresses default to being authorized to relay.  This
seems somewhat backwards.  Would think with it being commented out that no
addresses would be authorized to relay.

<!-- <authRequired>true</authRequired> -->
<!-- <authorizedAddresses>127.0.0.0/8</authorizedAddresses> -->


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stefano Bagnara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: DNS RBL Handler Not Working?


Check your authorizedAddresses settings.
If you send a message from an IP in the authorizedAddresses then most
check will be skipped.

Stefano

Al Stu ha scritto:
> When I enable the DNS RBL handler in the smtp handler chain james says my
> address is allowed to relay and does not check the DNS RBL's (see 
> smtpserver
> log below).
> I know my address is in the spamhaus PBL because I've checked.  So how do 
> I
> stop james from thinking my address is allowed to relay, and perform the 
> DNS
> RBL's check?
>
> Thanks
> James 2.3.1
>
> smtpserver*.log:
>
> 24/02/08 05:59:44 INFO  smtpmtaserver: Connection from
> pool-d-d-d-d.cityst.srvtype.isp.net (d.d.d.d)
> 24/02/08 05:59:44 INFO  smtpmtaserver: Ipaddress d.d.d.d is allowed to
> relay. Don't check it
>
>
> james-smtphandlerchain.xml:
>
>    <handler class="org.apache.james.smtpserver.DNSRBLHandler">
>       <rblservers>
>          <blacklist> zen.spamhaus.org. </blacklist>
>       </rblservers>
>    </handler>



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