On 12 Aug 2004, at 01:26, David B Funk wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, LuKreme wrote:
On 10 Aug 2004, at 23:15, David B Funk wrote:
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, LuKreme wrote:
My mail server does double duty as my secondary MX, so the r-DNS for
64.140.43.68 is ns2.covisp.net instead of mail.covisp.net. Is the
fact
that the domain and tld are the same good enugh for
whitelist_from_rcvd?
I think that you didn't understanding me. I was talking about the
sending mail server, not the receiving mail server.
I was trying to white list admin cron notices, so the sender and
receiver are the same. They keep getting marked as spam (probably
because the contain the logged IP's, envelope froms, and EHLO's of
rejected senders)
Oops, with SA 2.* you cannot use whitelist_from_rcvd if the sender &
recipient are both in 'trusted_networks'. It is looking for the
external (untrusted) to trusted hand-off to find that DNS name of the
sender. (I think that SA 3.0 is more flexible about this, but havn't
played with it yet).
I am running 3.0pre4
In the case where sender & receiver are the same, you'll never have
that untrusted to trusted hand-off.
Anyone know how this works in SA 3.0?
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