Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this.
Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to
the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not
have entries in my DNS. So when qmail does the reverse look up, it can't
resolve the IP.
Short of going off DHCP and putting all my workstations in my DNS, is there
any way to "fix this"?
Thanks.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philipp Steinkr�ger
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 10:33 AM
>
> you have to set and probably export (someone correct me if i am
> wrong here)
> $TCPREMOTEIP before invoking tcprules check. then, tcprulescheck
> will tell you what will happen to a connection from the ip in
$TCPREMOTEIP.