SMTP AUTH is definitely the best option, if you can configure postfix to perform it for outbound email.
I don't use DynDNS myself -- what would be required to support it? Would spamdyke need to find the IP address(es) of a (list of) DynDNS name(s), then add those IP address(es) to the whitelist? If that's all it would take, I don't think that would be very hard. -- Sam Clippinger Christian Aust wrote: > 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 > _______________________________________________ > spamdyke-users mailing list > spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org > http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users > _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list spamdyke-users@spamdyke.org http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users