I have a chkuser question as well. I'm getting the following message related to some legitimate mail which my server needs to pass thru:
@4000000047817ef31d2e7f44 CHKUSER rejected sender: from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote <k2smtpout04-01.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net:unknown:64.202.189.166> rcpt <> : invalid sender MX domain People at the subject domain seem unwilling - or unable - to make the DNS entry necessary to fix the problem. Regardless, if there's a way to "whitelist" a known/"permitted" domain, I suppose it wouldn't hurt to save on DNS "overhead." I've tried simply putting an entry in my server's hosts file... I thought that would work but seem to be finding that the hosts file doesn't behave in the manner I thought it did. Bottom line, I still can't make the domain resolve/chkuser pass the mail. Any suggestions? Preferably one that doesn't require recompiling. I'm "squeamish" about doing that on a production server :) Thank-you in advance, Bill -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:15 AM To: toaster@shupp.org Subject: [toaster] CHKUSER I need a little help deciphering what's going on here. CHKUSER accepted sender: from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote <DG93MCB1:unknown:IP_Address_of_allowed_relay> rcpt <> : sender accepted I'm getting a ton of these in my log files but the user CHKUSER is reporting is not sending them. I tried commenting them out of my tcp.smtp file and resetting the tcp.smtp.cdb but I'm still getting the same log. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Doug