Richard Hobbs wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Here are the headers of one of the emails from a receipient in the
> whitelist. I have replaced sensitive information with <HIDDEN> and @ symbols
> with [at] in case this gets archived anywhere.
>
<snip>
> It all looks normal to me... Any ideas?
Well it looks normal, but it doesn't look like it should match your whitelist.
I see a from address that matches inmac.co.uk, but I don't see a received:
header that matches inmac.co.uk. In order to be whitelisted the message must
match BOTH clauses.
Thus, this message will NEVER match:
def_whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] inmac.co.uk
In fact, what appears to be their server (164.38.196.85) doesn't have any RDNS
entry, so their mail will *never* be able to match any whitelist_from_rcvd
commands at all. Ever.