You'll want to whitelist the sender or domain in the white_senders file 
in that case.

Istvan Köpe wrote:
> I didn't use the IP whitelist, because:
> 04-13 16:55:35 CHKUSER accepted sender: from <[email protected]::> remote 
> <hosting.ateck.ro:unknown:95.64.90.99> rcpt <> : sender accepted
> 04-13 16:55:35 spamdyke[464]: DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE from: [email protected] 
> to: [email protected] origin_ip: 95.64.90.99 origin_rdns: 
> 95-64-90-99.netserv.ro
> auth: (unknown)
> 
> You can see the IP changed. Is there a way to quickly whitelist an 
> email, based on the log above, but the whitelisting to be 100%. 100% = 
> my server will receive the email from the sender.
> 
> Istvan
> 
> On 13.04.2010 17:54, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
>> Hey Istvan,
>>
>> Take a look in the documentation for the whitelist_rdns and whitelist_ip
>> file.
>>
>> For that particular match you could use the IP 95.64.115.3 inside the
>> whitelist_ip or use part of the RDNS (more specific, add .netserv.ro to
>> the file) which will whitelist that connection based on the reverse DNS.
>>
>> Please keep in mind that things that are denied usually get so for a
>> reason. In this case you might have mail authentication turned off so
>> the connection gets dropped.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sebastian
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 17:48 +0300, Istvan Köpe wrote:
>>    
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just installed spamdyke and is something totally different compared to
>>> spamassassin. This is good. I like it, but I can't control it.
>>>
>>> I have this mail rejected:
>>> 04-13 17:12:15 CHKUSER accepted sender: from<[email protected]::>  remote
>>> <hosting.ateck.ro:unknown:95.64.115.3>  rcpt<>  : sender accepted
>>> 04-13 17:12:15 spamdyke[2033]: DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE from:
>>> [email protected] to: [email protected] origin_ip: 95.64.115.3
>>> origin_rdns: 95-64-115-3.netserv.ro
>>>    auth: (unknown)
>>>
>>> I want to whitelist but I don't know how. The documentation says where
>>> are the files we have to modify, but it doesn't say how do we have to
>>> modify these files.
>>> I know I have to modify whitelist_rdns , but I don't know what to write
>>> in it.
>>>
>>> Please help...
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> Istvan
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