Hi Taylor,

as Peter already wrote - spamdyke isnt wrong. It simply checks whether 
the ip of the delivering mail server matches its RDNS entry. In this 
case ip matches RDNS and obviously no other filter was blocking this 
email, so is was accepted.

RDNS filters dont check if the senders email domain matches the RDNS 
name of the mailserver, that delivers the email.

Regards,
Arne

Peter Padberg schrieb am 22.07.2010 16:25:
> R-DNS for 201.22.95.197 is:
>
> $ dig -x 201.22.95.197 +short
> jrsistemaspublicos.com.br.
>
> what is wrong?
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 22.07.2010, 11:11 -0300 schrieb Taylor M.:
>> Hello!
>>
>> look at this logs. its correct or not ?
>>
>> Jul 21 21:46:32 server spamdyke[10108]: ALLOWED from:
>> [email protected] to: [email protected] origin_ip:
>> 201.22.95.197 origin_rdns: jrsistemaspublicos.com.br auth: (unknown)
>> encryption: (none)
>>
>> In my opinion, this email should be blocked and not delivered. I´m correct?
>>
>> The reverse dns entry for host bradesco.com.br is not
>> jrsistemaspublicos.com.br.
>>
>> Can you help me figure out what is wrong?
>>
>> Taylor
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