Exact:
 
You can set up a "pre-data" filter,  look  "@domain.example" in dns  
against domain.example ip, and reject if you want.
Personally, with "Checkmailerdomain" and "SMTP-RDNSCheck" in efect I 
have no problems (almost).

Sergio



Sönke Ruempler wrote:

>Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote:
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>> The true is that I already set up "SMTP-RDNSCheck", but it blocks only
>>thosewho doesn't have any reverse. I need a set up that also blocks reverse
>>that doesn't match the server name.
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>>
>
>XMail does not have this feature out of the box. So you'll have to code 
>your own SMTP filter that fits to you needs.
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