Hi,

In smtp, put following at the end
 >> /var/log/qmail/rblsmtpd.log 2>&1

then restart smtp,  check the file /var/log/qmail/rblsmtpd.log 
it will dump logs of rejected mails.

Regards,
Santosh Pasi


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>From: Federico Edelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RBL
>Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:09:20 -0300 
>
>Hi,
>    I put in /var/qmail/control/rbllist: relays.ordb.org ... and I put in
>tcp of smtp service:
> 
>:allow,RBL=""
> 
>The question is: How do I know if rbl is work? Does "RBL enable" log any on
>qmail-smtp/send output? What's string must I find on logs file?
> 
>thanks very much,
>    Federico
> 
>



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