Great, so if spamdyke could not resolve ip, triger a   'try again later..' ?
perfect.


Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha escrito:

> Actually, DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE means that spamdyke found a reverse DNS
> name, but that name doesn't resolve to an IP address.  However, because
> this error can be triggered by temporary DNS problems
> (slow/unreachable/down servers), spamdyke always issues a "temporary"
> rejection code in this situation so the remote server will retry later.
>
> This issue seems to be resolved, however.  My DNS queries show the name
> "blu0-omc2-s21.blu0.hotmail.com" does resolve to an IP address.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
> David Stiller wrote:
>> I think spamdyke doesn't find the origin_ip listed in the mx's of
>> hotmail.com:
>>
>> # dig mx hotmail.com | grep "65.55.111.96"
>> # host -r 65.55.111.96
>> 96.111.55.65.in-addr.arpa has no PTR record
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
>>> spamdyke is blocking emails like this:
>>>
>>> Nov 10 09:32:33 mail spamdyke[4015]: DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE from:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] origin_ip:
>>> 65.55.111.96 origin_rdns: blu0-omc2-s21.blu0.hotmail.com auth: (unknown)
>>>
>>>
>>> In this case, rdns is ok in both ways.
>>>
>>> ¿ some help please ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
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>>
>>
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