On 09/28/2013 02:57 AM, Linux wrote:
Hi All,
When one of my client sent mail to me, it not received to me, SMTP log
for that domain as follow,
spamdyke[15099]: DENIED_BLACKLIST_IP from: em...@clientdomain.co.in to:
em...@mydomain.co.in origin_ip: 127.0.0.1 origin_rdns: localhost auth:
(unknown) encryption: (none) reason: /etc/spamdyke/blacklist_ip:1
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
I presume you're asking for an explanation of why it was rejected. The
reason: indicates the exact match of the rejection. The email came from
the IP address corresponding to the first record listed in your
blacklist_ip file, which I expect is 127.0.0.1 (same as origin_ip).
If your client used your webmail to send the message, you should
configure your webmail to use authentication. Check the wiki page for
dovecot for a squirrelmail example. I don't know about roundcube off hand.
If your client is using some other email program, then something strange
is going on.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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