Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-11-06 Thread mouss
derHummel wrote: nik600 hotmail wrote: I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and sometimes not. The host has a reverse dns! Example: Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> OK Rec

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-11-06 Thread Benny Pedersen
On Thu, November 6, 2008 14:22, derHummel wrote: > /etc/postfix/master.cf: > smtp unix - - n - - smtp > -o smtp_bind_address=yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy -o smtp_helo_name=relay.blablabla.net > It helped me. it aint windows :) -- Benny Pedersen Need more webspace ? ht

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-11-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> nik600 hotmail wrote: > > I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. > > > > On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and > > sometimes not. > > > > The host has a reverse dns! > > > > Example: > > Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.1

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-11-06 Thread derHummel
nik600 hotmail wrote: > > I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. > > On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and > sometimes not. > > The host has a reverse dns! > > Example: > Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> > OK

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread mouss
nik600 wrote: I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and sometimes not. The host has a reverse dns! Example: Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> OK Received: from dadosoftware.com

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread Quelonius
nik600 hotmail wrote: > > I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. > > On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and > sometimes not. > > The host has a reverse dns! > > Example: > Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> > OK >

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread nik600
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Matthias Leisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Example: >> Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> >> OK >> >> Received: from dadosoftware.com (unknown [217.199.13.2]) -> FALSE POSITIVE > > I get timeouts on one of the servers (dns2

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread nik600
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Rasmus Haslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>From: nik600 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>And, in case of parse who decides to write dns2.dadosoftware.com > [217.199.13.2] instead of unknown >[217.199.13.2]? > > Your MTA decides to write unknown because it is most likely

Re: problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread Matthias Leisi
> Example: > Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> > OK > > Received: from dadosoftware.com (unknown [217.199.13.2]) -> FALSE POSITIVE I get timeouts on one of the servers (dns2.bkom.it) responsible to resolve 217.199.13.2. This may explain the inconsistent beh

problem with RDNS_NONE: false positive

2008-10-02 Thread nik600
I'm experiencing a strange problem with RDNS_NONE. On the same sender host, sometimes it is marked with RDNS_NONE, and sometimes not. The host has a reverse dns! Example: Received: from dadosoftware.com (dns2.dadosoftware.com [217.199.13.2]) -> OK Received: from dadosoftware.com (unknown [217.1