Larry Stone a écrit : > On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, mouss wrote: > >>>>> /[ax]dsl.*\..*\..*/i 450 AUTO_XDSL Email Rejected. You appear >>>>> to be >>>>> connecting from a Dynamic IP address. > >> What I am working on now is this: >> >> - if name (PTR or helo) looks dynamic, then do: > > One problem is DSL does not mean dynamic.
I know that. but if you read again, you'll see that I don't reject based on that alone. I (currently) only add reject_unknown_helo_hostname and a few DNSBLs that I don't want to use in the general case (but are relatively safe otherwise). Think of this as a (simplistic) "scoring" method. > Many DSL providers provide > fixed IP addresses and have a servers permitted policy (such as mine). I > was able to get the rDNS changed but that was a number of years ago and > I don't know if they still do that. > Understood. but you had full power to set your HELO (if you configure your system to helo as "dsl.1.2.3.4example.com", you're free, but don't complain...). which is why I mostly look at HELO. Anyway, as I said, this is still experimental...