On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Sergio Casagrande wrote:

> I add some other information:
> - w2k sp 4
> - xmail 1.17
> 
> I searched into dnscache directory and I founded a domain.it file within =
> the correct list with priority of domain mail servers (the same of hand =
> nslookup).
> Another strange thing is:
> I seted spammers.tab in this way (from documentation):
> "address"<tab>"netmask"
> It doesn't work. I changed it to:
> address<tab>netmask
> and now it works.
> 
> May be a my server problem with text files?
> 
> Thank you again.
> Ciao.
> Sergio C.
> 
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Sergio Casagrande=20
> Inviato: mercoled=EC 4 febbraio 2004 12.08
> A: Xmailserver (E-mail)
> Oggetto: RDNS problem
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> I have a problem with RDNS check.
> For spam problems (do you know about it? ;) I seted SMTP-RDNSCheck =
> parameter to 1.
> Now, there is a domain that has more MX record with priority not equal.
> If the e-mail comes from server with higher priority all goes well, but =
> if the e-mail comes from a server with lower priority I have this error =
> in xmail log:
> SNDRIP=3DERDNS
> 
> Is it possible?
> Why this one happen?

The RDNS check does a gethostbyaddr(), that translate to a PTR record 
lookup. It basically means that the "other" does not have a PTR record.



- Davide


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