Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-10 Thread Robert Schetterer
mouss schrieb: > Robert Schetterer a écrit : >> Hi, >> some nets have >> set their ptr records to localhost >> this causes problems to several mailservers >> i see no problems at mine but >> just asked to clear >> >> dig -x 123.27.178.4 >> >> ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4 >> ;; global op

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-10 Thread fake...@fakessh.eu
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Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-10 Thread mouss
Robert Schetterer a écrit : > Hi, > some nets have > set their ptr records to localhost > this causes problems to several mailservers > i see no problems at mine but > just asked to clear > > dig -x 123.27.178.4 > > ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4 > ;; global options: printcmd > ;; Got

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-07 Thread Robert Schetterer
Noel Jones schrieb: > Robert Schetterer wrote: >> i...@lynet.de schrieb: >>> Noel Jones schrieb: Robert Schetterer wrote: >>> [...] You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't reject the "

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-07 Thread Noel Jones
Robert Schetterer wrote: i...@lynet.de schrieb: Noel Jones schrieb: Robert Schetterer wrote: [...] You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't reject the "real" localhost. http://www.postfix.org/postcon

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-07 Thread Robert Schetterer
i...@lynet.de schrieb: > Noel Jones schrieb: >> Robert Schetterer wrote: > [...] >> You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname >> access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't >> reject the "real" localhost. >> http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#che

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-07 Thread ib
Noel Jones schrieb: Robert Schetterer wrote: [...] You can reject such clients with a check_reverse_client_hostname access table. Make sure this is after permit_mynetworks so you don't reject the "real" localhost. http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#check_reverse_client_hostname_access #

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-06 Thread Robert Schetterer
Noel Jones schrieb: > Robert Schetterer wrote: >> Hi, >> some nets have >> set their ptr records to localhost >> this causes problems to several mailservers >> i see no problems at mine but >> just asked to clear >> >> dig -x 123.27.178.4 >> >> ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4 >> ;; global

Re: ptr records set to localhost spammers

2009-08-06 Thread Noel Jones
Robert Schetterer wrote: Hi, some nets have set their ptr records to localhost this causes problems to several mailservers i see no problems at mine but just asked to clear dig -x 123.27.178.4 ; <<>> DiG 9.3.5-P1 <<>> -x 123.27.178.4 ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- o