qmail, as best I can recall, doesn't include rDNS in its Received:
headers (although there's probably a patch somewhere out there to do so)
So maybe that's the cause.
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Jason Haar wrote:
The fix is easy. The problem is you've chosen the defaults in the qmail
install: change /service/smtpd/run to call tcpserver with "-h" instead
of "-H", restart it, and it will then do the required DNS lookups.
On 19.09.13 06:53, Art Greenberg wrote:
Yeah, except its an ISP machine that I have no control over.
you can still ask the ISP and explain that it breaks header processing.
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