We are using a 3rd party (offsite) gateway service for our inbound mail and some of the host servers that we receive mail from fail the HELOBOGUS test (no MX or A record).
Is ther a way to safely skip the HELOBOGUS test on these known hosts?
Actually, if those are gateways, the best solution is to use an IPBYPASS line for their IP(s). For example, if they send the mail from 192.0.2.25, you can add a line "IPBYPASS 192.0.2.25" to the \IMail\Declude\global.cfg file. This lets Declude JunkMail know that 192.0.2.25 isn't the true source of the E-mail, and then Declude JunkMail can scan it appropriately.
-Scott
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