On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:44:29PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote: > The fastest way is to fire up the plain command-line version and look at > the debug output there. You can tell almost immediately if DNS is being > used this way. (note: sample-spam.txt comes in the SA tarball, but you can > use any file containing a RFC 822 type email) > > spamassassin -tD <sample-spam.txt > > And look for debug output similar to this at the top: > > debug: is Net::DNS::Resolver unavailable? 0 > debug: trying (3) kernel.org... > debug: looking up MX for 'kernel.org' > debug: MX for 'kernel.org' exists? 1 > debug: MX lookup of kernel.org succeeded => Dns available (set > dns_available to hard code) > debug: is DNS available? 1 > > Note that what MX it tries may vary, but the first line and the last line > in the list are very important.
My output's different - not sure what it means, though! Thanks for the reply. debug: all '*From' addrs: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] debug: is Net::DNS::Resolver available? yes debug: looking up PTR record for '63.10.249.142' debug: PTR for '63.10.249.142': '' debug: round-the-world: mail relayed through ns.fundch.cl by 63.10.249.142 (HELO y068k3017, rev DNS says ) debug: round-the-world: probably not Regards: Jim Ford -- Spam poison - don't use! ---> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <--- ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: INetU Attention Web Developers & Consultants: Become An INetU Hosting Partner. Refer Dedicated Servers. We Manage Them. You Get 10% Monthly Commission! INetU Dedicated Managed Hosting http://www.inetu.net/partner/index.php _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk