On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 11:39:51PM +0100, Magnus von Koeller wrote: Content-Description: signed data > On Wednesday 17 December 2003 21:36, ScruLoose wrote: > > And, given the popularity of online blacklists that track IPs that > > are _actually__used_ by spammers, how does it make any sense to > > move backwards from something that's more accurate, in favour of > > something that's much, MUCH less accurate? > > Sorry? If the IP is dynamically assigned, how do you block it? That's > the whole point of not allowing DynIPs. >
I'm entering this in the middle so forgive me if I am repeating anything but try checking host <your hostname> and dig -x <your ip> check in your mail headers exactly what hostname is used. If you set it using /etc/hostname then it won't match the one given by the isp and thus the two checks would differ and that could be why the server rejects you. > -- > --- Magnus von Koeller --- > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > address: International University > Campus 9, App. 13 > D-76646 Bruchsal / Germany > phone: +49-7251-700-659 > mobile: +49-179-4562940 > web: http://www.vonkoeller.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]