Can you do a reverse lookup on your domain from the
server?
Instead of WHITELIST AUTH, you might whitelist (or
negative weight) by IP using an ipfile test. That would allow all mail
from your users to go through without filtering.
Darin. ----- Original Message -----
From: Sharyn
Schmidt
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Why did this fail reverse
DNS Hi
Darin,
Thanks
for the response.
I host
my own primary nameserver here, which is also the same box as my IMAIL server.
There is no upstream DNS server involved. That's what has me so puzzled on
this.
I have
relay set only for IP addresses, my users don't authenticate. In order for them
to send mail, they must be VPN'd in and receive an IP address that is reserved
for VPN clients only. (Long story on this) In this case, I don't believe
Whitelist Auth will work, unless it can be based on IP addresses, rather than
user authentication.
Sharyn
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