On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Tracy wrote:

> At 10:50 6/12/2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > > Is there a way to cause XMail to "whitelist" an IP address or address block
> > > from MAPS/RDNS checking? I've got someone who runs a private mailing list
> > > on their server, but doesn't have reverse DNS set up (actually, they did,
> > > but their ISP messed it up). Is there a way I can tell XMail to just let
> > > their server through without worrying about MAPS and/or RDNS?
> >
> >Nope. Let him run XMail and let him setup SMTP auth for outbound messages
> >in XMail :)
>
> I tried...:) But he has this fixation with MDaemon...:) I'll tell him he
> has to get his ISP to fix his RDNS. Thanks...

Maybe it's the server that XMail does not like, not the IP :) Getting a
PTR record is always good if you run a mail server. You're not the only
one using RDNS checks out there.



- Davide

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