El día Monday, November 23, 2015 a las 01:46:14PM +0000, RW escribió:

> > > blame your MTA our your MTA configuration for the way it adds
> > > received headers without name resolving, look at my recceived
> > > header and yours for 140.211.11.3  
> > 
> > Thanks. It is not my MTA, but the one of my ISP running on
> > ms-10.1blu.de. I will contact them.
> 
> Don't do that, there's nothing wrong with their headers or DNS. The
> rule is triggered by an internal handover from a submission server to
> an IMAP server being misinterpreted as an MX handover, it's purely a
> problem caused by your configuration.

Why do you think that the missing rDNS name in this line:

  Received: from [140.211.11.3] (helo=mail.apache.org) by ms-10.1blu.de with 
smtp (Exim 4.76)
        (envelope-from
        <users-return-110406-guru=unixarea...@spamassassin.apache.org>)         
     
        id 1a0rRx-0006CK-Gq
        for g...@unixarea.de; Mon, 23 Nov 2015
        14:46:33 +0100

has something todo with my local configuration? ms-10.1blu.de is the
front MX of my ISP and is not doing a rDNS for the IP addr 140.211.11.3,
or at least is not putting its result in the Received: line

        matthias

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