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Matt Kettler said the following:

> At 09:57 PM 8/4/2004 +0200, Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
>> we are using multidrop in some installations. Now I was asked
>> which IPs of the received headers are checked against the rbl. As
>> I found nothing in the faqs I hope someone can answer me this
>> without having to search through the source.
> For most RBLs, *ALL* IP addresses are checked.
> For Dialup lists, only the IPs dropping off email to a host listed
> in trusted_networks will be checked. (note: SA tries to auto-detect
> a sensible trusted_networks if you've not set one manually, but
> it's hardly perfect and often gets confused if you have NATed
> mailservers)

O.k. and via the trusted_networks I can whitelist some known server
not to check rbls against, right?
Because it would not be the best thing, if I'd have a customer
fetching his mail from e.g. hotmail and all mail ist tagged as spam,
just because hotmail ist on some rbl...


Cheers and thanks for the reply,
Nicki

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