On Thu, 18 Nov 2021, Matt Corallo wrote:
On 11/18/21 16:49, John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2021, Matt Corallo wrote:
I followed up on the exim-users list on this - Exim *did* verify the
FcRDNS here and the above header line is what it generates by default for
FcRDNS. The RFC quote they res
On 11/18/21 12:08, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2021-11-18 at 11:14:27 UTC-0500 (Thu, 18 Nov 2021 11:14:27 -0500)
Is there some way to do so in the config, otherwise I can change the Received line generated by
Exim but it seems strange the defaults fail here.
It can't be done in config, because ther
On 11/18/21 16:49, John Hardin wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2021, Matt Corallo wrote:
I followed up on the exim-users list on this - Exim *did* verify the FcRDNS here and the above
header line is what it generates by default for FcRDNS. The RFC quote they responded with is at
[1]. A FcRDNS-failed
On Thu, 18 Nov 2021, Matt Corallo wrote:
I followed up on the exim-users list on this - Exim *did* verify the FcRDNS
here and the above header line is what it generates by default for FcRDNS.
The RFC quote they responded with is at [1]. A FcRDNS-failed received line is
at [2].
I've modified
(resending due to broken from email, sorry bill if you see this twice)
On 11/16/21 00:26, Bill Cole wrote:
> The lack of any name inside the parentheses before the bracketed IP in that Received header
implies that mail.as397444.net could not get a verifiable rDNS name for that relay.
>
> In sho