on 10-16-2008 12:56 AM Paul R. Ganci spake the following: > Christopher Chan wrote: >>> I have a strange problem that I don't understand. I have an access >>> file which has the following line: >> Did you run makemap? Does the db file contain the same stuff as the >> text file? > Yes. The output of > > makemap -u hash access.db >access_dump > > shows > > 168.144.250.215 OK # xsmtp02.mail2web.com > > It is there. > > After a lot of research I realized I am using two features that muck > with the check_relay ruleset. The DCC hackmc script to make DCC > understand about whitelisting from the access database and > FEATURE(`require_rdns2',`forgedignore')dnl which requires the relay to > have a rDNS. This changes the usual check_relay code albeit I haven't > figured out how it can generate a 553 error code along with an OK. > It is probably ignoring your # as a comment delimiter. So it is picking up # xsmtp02.mail2web.com as part of the error text. Try to have the comment on a line by itself, maybe directly above the ip address. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
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