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Matt Kettler writes:
> At 01:26 PM 10/29/2004, Mark Christoph wrote:
> >As a result, I lowered the scores for HELO_DYNAMIC_HCC and 
> >HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR.
> >I also forced bayes to relearn the email as ham, etc.  The other
> >problem is that the sender of the message informed me that it is not a
> >dynamically assigned address.  It is an ADSL connection from the
> >Netherlands with a fixed IP address.
> 
> Well, the HELO_DYNAMIC_HCC is just picking up on the RDNS name containing 
> "adsl", nothing more.
> 
> The HELO_DYNAMIC_IPADDR is picking up on the fact that the RDNS hostname is 
> just
> 
> If the IP is a truly fixed, and truly intended for having a mailserver 
> running on it by the ISP, the ISP should be able to provide custom RDNS 
> mappings. I'd suggest that user request a mapping which matches the MX 
> entries for that server, or at least the same domain.

There's probably an easier fix (depending on Novell GroupWise).  the
rule matches on the HELO string, *not* the rDNS, and the HELO name
is generally changeable in the MTA configuration.

- --j.
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