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Matt,
Because of firewall settings, I’m running DNS on the IMAIL server pointing to internal IP addresses while a third party does DNS for the rest of the world to see. �The only thing missing on the internal version was the MX information which I’ve added.� It should have found it based on the external DNS though as it is there.� I’m including the full headers of one of the messages:
X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[127.0.0.1]
I started looking at the log files, but got a little confused as it seems that there are two spoolnames with the message. �I can forward the entire logfile if you think it will help. I’ve changed the subject of this message as it covers both the problems I’m seeing. �You’ll notice that the message is also whitelisted.�
Susan Duncan -----Original
Message-----
The MAILFROM test will
only fail if Declude fails to find an A or MX record for the domain in
question. Since it exists, I would assume that it is the result of
something involving DNS. You should check your DNS and make sure that
your server is resolving properly, and that it is the same DNS data that the
rest of the world sees.
I’m resending this as I didn’t get any replies. Anyone?? -----Original
Message-----
Our own domain is getting caught with an X-RBL-Warning: X-RBL-Warning: MAILFROM: Domain ute-sei.org has no MX or A records [0001].
I checked the documentation for this and found: Each line determines the action to take for a specific test; for example, "ORBZ WARN" lets Declude JunkMail know to add a standard "X-RBL-Warning:" header for E-mail that fails the ORBZ test.
I can’t find how to check the ORBZ test. Everything I look up tells me that this domain doesn’t exist anymore. Any other checks I make on our domain points to the MX record being defined properly. What should I be checking or changing?
Susan Duncan
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