Feature request. Excuse me if I missed something and it's possible
to do with current tool, but I did not find anything yet.

        Recently I installed spamdyke and some of my users began to complain 
about 
missing emails. In 90% cases this happens when they receive no repy because
their peer's mail server has no reverse dns. There is a problem: I have no
time and nerves to press owners of these servers to set up correct reverse dns
(it's much like fighting with windmills anyway) and my users have no leverage 
on these who send mail either because they can't explain their needs to their
sysadmins (who don't care anyways). Now if the spamdyke could auto ungraylist 
adress pairs when internal mail goes through the system that would solve 95% 
of the problem.

        I.e. something like that: my server is foo.com and we have a bar.com 
without
rdns. Right now if the [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
and he replies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gets no response. But if we add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to foo.com 
directory 
when we see the mail going from inside to outside it would solve most of the 
problem.

        Or at least if I could whitelist address PAIRS I'd write web interface 
for
my users to add important addressess (it's very unlikely for spammers to guess
what's important for certain users anyway)...

-- 
 Roman V. Isaev             http://www.soprano-recorder.ru             Moscow, 
Russia

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