http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html
Edit your tcp.smtp file and put the address in and set RBLSMTPD="" and it will bypass the RBL check for that IP address. Afterwards, rebuild your tcp.smtp.cdb file (depending on how your built your toaster it'll be as easy as "qmailctl cdb", or some other manual command) Hope that helps. On 11-08-24 9:14 AM, "Rob Wright" <debian...@poncacity.net> wrote: >Greetings. I hope this list is still intact and that I'm on-topic. I've >searched for a solution and haven't been able to come up with anything. > >I've got a problem sprung up recently and can't quite figure out how to >get >around it. While I'm waiting for a bureaucracy to unsnaggle some DNS >information on their side, is there anyway for us to whitelist a single >mail >server that's being rejected for not having rDNS? The mail server is >known to >us and I feel comfortable with taking this action. Hopefully this won't >be a >permanent solution but just a dirty hack while I wait for others to do >their >jobs. > >We've got a vanilla Inter7 installed vpopmail/qmail system and I have not >been >able to figure out of this is do-able or not. If it's possible how can I >go >about doing so? > >Thanks for any help or pointers. > >Rob Wright >debian...@poncacity.net > > > !DSPAM:4e5524ad32716954217386!