>
>No not entirely, apologies aren't necessary perhaps its me being thick
>as a plank today
me, too.
>If mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] can come from different mail servers
>@sprint, then surely you would need:
>
>whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] which would cover the host name.
>
This wou
Mike Kuentz (2) wrote:
Terry Milnes wrote:
I am not exactly sure what you want, sprintspectrum.com is
NOT the same
domain as sprint.com, its irelevant that it may be hosted on the same
servers and owned by the same people.
I'm aware that sprintspectrum.com & sprint.com aren't the same
domai
> Terry Milnes wrote:
> I am not exactly sure what you want, sprintspectrum.com is
> NOT the same
> domain as sprint.com, its irelevant that it may be hosted on the same
> servers and owned by the same people.
I'm aware that sprintspectrum.com & sprint.com aren't the same
domain, th
I am not exactly sure what you want, sprintspectrum.com is NOT the same
domain as sprint.com, its irelevant that it may be hosted on the same
servers and owned by the same people.
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sprint.com
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sprintspectrum.com
Terry
Can you have multiple whitelist_from_rcvd line for the same domain? I
can't seem to get it to work or I am completely missing something. For
example Sprint will send from different mail hosts at different domains
(rDNS)
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] sprint.com
whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL