Umm... I need to drink my coffee in the morning.  How about I try "-1"?
Sheesh... I was still thinking about the "-S1" for SMTP logging...

Sorry folks.

- Jason 

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Subject: [xmail] RDNS


I turned on:
"SMTP-RDNSCheck" "1"

So that I could hopefully see the client FQDN in the SMTP logs... It works
as advertised.

However, if I try "-S1" as per the documentation, it no longer shows the
client FQDN.  I thought it was supposed to and slow connections for those
without a RDNS entry?

I don't want to block anyone because they don't have a RDNS entry.  I just
would like to record it in the SMTP logs if they do.  (I know that
authenticated users aren't blocked).

Thanks!

XMail 1.22 on Windows 2000 Server

- Jason


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