Hi all,

I'm using the latest release of spamdyke, and it's working great -  
thanks a lot.

Now I'd like to have my home server relay it's mail through the main  
mail system. Spamdyke blocks the connecton with DENIED_IP_IN_CC_RDNS,  
because the home system certainly connects using a non-static IP which  
happens to have the ip in it's RDNS name. spamdyke is working  
perfectly and is doing what it has been told.

But how could I allow my satellite server to actually send mail  
through this relay? If I could instruct spamdyke to check the IP  
against some given dyndns name (and allow if the IPs match) it would  
be all right, but AFAIK spamdyke doesn't offer such option. Or, does it?

Any other ideas? BTW: I'm running postfix on the satellite and  
(obviously) qmail on the main server. Best regards,

Christian
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