On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Don Drake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have "CheckMailerDomain" "1" in server.tab.
>
> I have not received some important emails from Yahoo because of this. The
> sender address does not have a valid A record, but it does have a MX-record.
> In my opinion, it should not be blocking these messages. I'm running v1.22.
>
>
>
> The docs states:
>
> [CheckMailerDomain]
>
> Enable validation of the sender domain ('MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>') by
> looking up
> DNS/MX entries.
>
> And yes, my DNS servers are up and running just fine.
>
> What is the rule for CheckMailerDomain to cause this to be blocked?
XMail could not find MX records, and A record was not present. Very likely
some problem with your network, because if someone can accuse XMail of not
being able to fetch the MXs, the A record quesry is done by using the
system DNS API.
- Davide
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