You can fix your RDNS issues by adding the hosts into /etc/hosts file. It will 
RDNS against it prior to querying DNS.

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On Apr 19, 2013, at 9:40 PM, "Cesar" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello guys

excuse me if i do a silly question, but I have "Baruwa 1.1.1" on the same
host with "Postfix" and the host is within a LAN, this LAN has the CIDR
"190.180.180.0/24". And when a PC within the LAN sends an email to another
within the same LAN, the mail arrives as SPAM (rDNS problem), and
unfortunately it is not possible to change the LAN segment.

What is the best thing I could do to not get the email as SPAM?. Very
important: to feel good protege: also want these emails are checked by
MailScanner for see if any machine is infected with a Trojan-SPAM (I believe
that do whitelist for me segment isn't the best solution because
"MailScanner" not will check these mails)

I will be extremely grateful to anyone who can help me



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Cesar
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