gt; DEBUG(find_address()@spamdyke.c:793): found username: darkbars666
>>>
>>> DEBUG(find_address()@spamdyke.c:810): found domain: mail.ru
>>>
>>> DEBUG(filter_recipient_relay()@filter.c:2360): checking relaying;
>>> relay-level: 0 recipient: darkbars...@mail
gt; 76.186.240.2 origin_rdns: cpe-76-186-240-2.tx.res.rr.com auth: tom
> > encryption: (none) reason: 250_ok_1348637395_qp_22493
> >
> > ***"Get Your Message Out!"*
> >
> > **
> >
> > *Kevin Troendle **| *VP Technology
> >
> > FireDrum Internet Ma
Kevin,
Qmail looks for the environment variable RELAYCLIENT, if that is
set, then qmail will happily relay.
My guess is that something upstream or downstream from spamdyke is
doing the dirty deed. For example, if you use tcpserver, check
it's