Usually mail servers place the HELO value in the received header.
Does you mail server have this setting?

Spammers like to spoof it. But if you ask me this is too restrictive.
The basic premise is this. So mail servers will take the HELO/EHLO value
and reverse DNS it and if the names don't match then it must be a
spammer.

If you send me an email from your tango app, I can get the entire
communication logged for a more concise eval


Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller 
Available for Witango Developement


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From: Witango - OnlyTOYS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 6:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Tango 2K Mail server ID problems

A little help for the gurus here, please.

Here's a copy of our header in our Startup.taf email. The header is 
indicative of all emails, including Order confirmations, etc.

Hasn't been a huge issue until all the spam blocking of late, but now 
many of our emails get bounced.  Anyone with an idea on how to solve
this 
MYUNKNOWNDOMAIN issue?

Stephen

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Subject: Tango Started Up
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