This is an RBL rejection, which means that the remote IP address has been 
blacklisted by a DNS RBL provider you're using.  (If you upgrade spamdyke to 
the latest version, the log message will include the name of the RBL that 
generated the match.)  I point this out because you may not want to whitelist 
this -- it may actually be spam.

If you don't want to just whitelist the entire btinternet.com domain from any 
source, you could use a configuration directory to whitelist any sender within 
btinternet.com when the rDNS of the server is within yahoo.com.  That would 
help cut down on the false negatives.  You could further restrict the whitelist 
to only trigger when the recipient is also within a specific domain(s) on your 
server.

-- Sam Clippinger




On Sep 16, 2012, at 4:00 PM, emailitis.com wrote:

> We are getting BT emails rejected like:
>  
> Sep 12 20:56:28 plesk3 spamdyke[20050]: DENIED_RBL_MATCH from: 
> [email protected] to: [email protected] origin_ip: 
> 77.238.189.199 origin_rdns: nm2-vm0.bullet.mail.ird.yahoo.com auth: (unknown) 
> encryption: (none)
>  
> I could whitelist the sender (not recommended I know).  But is there a better 
> way to ensure that all btinternet emails (now owned by yahoo) can be 
> whitelisted?
>  
> Also, if we were to whitelist a sender, is the email address only shown in 
> the whitelist_senders file?
>  
> Kind regards,  Christoph
>  
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