snowweb wrote: > USER_IN_WHITELIST That probably has something to do with it. And make sure you haven't whitelisted your own user because it is common for spammers to put the recipient's address in there as the "from" address, knowing that some portion of administrators will have whitelisted their own e-mail address. This then become a free trip to the inbox when the spammer puts that address in the FROM header..
If you want to make sure you don't block your own users outgoing mail, use SMTP password authentication instead. Don't rely on an easily forged FROM e-mail address. -- Rob McEwen http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/ r...@invaluement.com +1 (478) 475-9032