Sorry, I was thinking more about the client side server....
In fact, I am surprised your client is not complaining about other
e-mails being rejected.
Regards
Alex
On 14/04/2010 16:03, Eric Shubert wrote:
(I presume you're using spamdyke here. If not, I've no idea how your
QMT is checking rDNS.)
It's the later, Alex. ;)
There are several types of whitelists with spamdyke. There are
/etc/spamdyke/whitelist_* files already set up for you by the
qtp-install-spamdyke script. Simply add the rDNS name in the
whitelist_rdns file, and you should be good to go. Alternatively, if
you want to whitelist the sending server's IP address, you can add
that IP address to the whitelist_ip file. Or you could whitelist the
sender's domain by adding @senderdomain.com to the whitelist_senders
file. So many choices. :)
See http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#WHITELISTS for
details.
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