On 08/17/2012 10:40 AM, S. Brüseke - proIO GmbH wrote:
Hello,

we are using public static IPs for our servers and are labeling these with 
names containing the IP of the servers. Here is an example: 
server1.123-123-123-123.domain.tld
In DNS and rDNS zonefiles we are using the same pattern.

The problem is that SpamAssassin adds HELO_EQ_D_D_D_D and HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR2 
to all the mails sent from theses servers what I totally understand referring 
to the rules.

My question is: Is there a workaround for this? Because we are not using 
dynamic IPs, but IPs show up in our servernames.

We tried to add static.ip to the servername in the rDNS zonefie, (e.g. 
server1.123-123-123-123.static.ip.domain.tld) but it wasn't changing anything.

Thank you for your help!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards,

You're using a generic pattern. It's considered BCP not to use generic patterns in rDNS on mail servers.
(Google for generic rdns rejects and you'll find out why)

Many sites reject mail fo you present such patterns
(afaik, T-Online is also doing some rejects based on generic rDNS patterns)



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