Confused about HELO_DYNAMIC_*

2005-03-02 Thread Jay Levitt
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Re: Confused about HELO_DYNAMIC_*

2005-03-02 Thread Jay Levitt
Matt Kettler wrote: At 10:43 PM 3/1/2005, Jay Levitt wrote: Why would the HELO_DYNAMIC_* rules trigger on these headers? Surely it's ok to have a dynamic IP as the *source* of a message, just not in a relay..? It looks like it might be a trust path issue.. are the brandeis.edu hosts trusted

Re: SA 3.01 eventually stops noticing DNSBLs

2005-02-24 Thread Jay Levitt
Jay Levitt wrote: A quick test shows that indeed, an awful lot of domains are repeatedly failing in lookup_ns, but that different domains fail at different times - the domains that repeatedly fail right now were fine last night in the SA logs. So it looks like this is something (intermittment

Re: SA 3.01 eventually stops noticing DNSBLs

2005-02-23 Thread Jay Levitt
Jeff Chan wrote (quoting Jay Levitt): Nope, that's not it. I've been throwing debug code in bit by bit. (More accurately, I've been re-copying the dbg statements as "warns", because while there's plenty of useful output, there are just too many un-categorized dbg

Re: SA 3.01 eventually stops noticing DNSBLs

2005-02-23 Thread Jay Levitt
Jeff Chan wrote: On Wednesday, February 23, 2005, 8:38:31 AM, Jay Levitt wrote: I tried to create a test harness to see if I can replicate this outside of SA, but for some reason, even though I double-checked the code I copied from Dns.pm, I'm getting weird results - it's

SA 3.01 eventually stops noticing DNSBLs

2005-02-19 Thread Jay Levitt
was received. I don't see anything obvious in the logs. What can I do to troubleshoot this? Jay Levitt