Christoph Kuhle (Expat Email Ltd) wrote:
> 
> Separately, I do notice a small but sufficiently significant number of
> genuine emails which get rejected with no reverse DNS.  Should we be happy
> to put email addresses on the white list, or is that dangerous with Spammers
> being able to get through if they purport to be that address?  Up to now, we
> have just passed on the maillog entry on so that they can check it out with
> their own hosting company.

This is what I do, whitelist and notify the sending server's admin.

It'd be nice if there was a spamdyke tool that would allow one to easily 
re-check an IP address to see if their server has subsequently been 
fixed, as an aid in keeping the whitelist clean. Sort of a "if a certain 
IP address were to send an email to my server, would spamdyke reject 
it?" tool. What do you think, Sam?

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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