dnsmx looks for an reverse DNS for the connecting Ip address and if not correct, then it marks it as a spam.
Anil\ "NRP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > Im running on my mail server ver. 6.1 - 16 mart. > Mails are marked as SPAM : > > See this > [2004-04-24 01:19:15] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [CONNECT] > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [EHLO] > land10web.com > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [MAIL] > FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [RCPT] > TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] FAILED [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [SPAM] SPAMMER > IP 62.108.10.74 rejected due to SPAM triggers. > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [DATA] [1393 bytes] > .. > [2004-04-24 01:19:16] OK [11404832] [62.108.10.74] [DISCONNECT] > __________________________________________________________ > > This is the setting in the mail.ini > SPAM Check = reject dnsmx dnsbl envelope from > DNSBL Servers = list.dsbl.org spam.dnsrbl.net rbldns.moensted.dk > bl.spamcop.net dnsbl.sorbs.net > DNSBL Minimum Match = 1 > Verify Sender = false > Enable everyone Alias = true > > Any help ? > > thanks > ------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe please go to http://www.sambar.ch/list/
