>Does the invalid PTR check simply check for existing and valid PTR
it checks the existance of a PTR and if one is found, it is checked
against the regular expressions.
The HELO is not used for the PTR check.
Thomas
Von: "Colin Waring" <[email protected]>
An: "'ASSP development mailing list'"
<[email protected]>,
Datum: 16.10.2013 18:51
Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] "local but not valid recipient removed
from mail header"
Further to this, I was about to email the sender back saying they had a
network misconfiguration. The message was also having an invalid PTR yet
when I do an nslookup the PTR is set and has matching forward and reverse
DNS.
Does the invalid PTR check simply check for existing and valid PTR or does
it compare it to the HELO? In this case the HELO is set and has valid
matching forward DNS. The reverse DNS is for a hostname set up by their
datacentre that does not match the HELO.
-----Original Message-----
From: Colin Waring [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 16 October 2013 17:42
To: 'ASSP development mailing list'
Subject: [Assp-test] "local but not valid recipient removed from mail
header"
Howdy,
I've had someone having trouble emailing one of the accounts that we host
and the logs had something I have never seen before.
2013-10-16 16:57:29 m1-39048-10113 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 1.1.1.1
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] TO: - local but not valid
recipient [email protected] removed from mail header
2013-10-16 16:57:29 m1-39048-10113 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 1.1.1.1
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] Message-Score: added 10
(irValencePB) for InvalidAddress, total score for this message is now 10
2013-10-16 16:57:29 m1-39048-10113 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 1.1.1.1
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] TO: - local but not valid
recipient [email protected] removed from mail header
2013-10-16 16:57:29 m1-39048-10113 [Worker_1] [TLS-out] 1.1.1.1
<[email protected]> to: [email protected] Message-Score: added 10
(irValencePB) for InvalidAddress, total score for this message is now 20
First thing, the scoring was done twice.
Most importantly, there was only one recipient on the email and it is a
perfectly valid recipient that has been sending/receiving emails
throughout
the day. Emails from this particular sender always seem to be rejected.
If I put the recipient email address into the following link, it
successfully validates it:
http://mythic-beasts.com/~pdw/cgi-bin/emailvalidate
Any ideas what the problem may be?
All the best,
Colin Waring.
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