-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Smithurst <ben@???>
To: Malcolm Ray <cziamgr@???>
Cc: exim-users@??? <exim-users@???>
Date: 09 November 1998 20:07
Subject: Re: [EXIM] Temporary rejections
>// ben@scientia:/usr/local/etc/exim$ sendmail -bP sender_net_reject
>sender_net_reject = 127.0.0.1/32
>// ben@scientia:/usr/local/etc/exim$ telnet localhost smtp
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to localhost.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>Connection closed by foreign host.
>
>They just close the connection. Have I broken something again? (Mind you,
>that connection being closed _must_ act as a temporary error.)
>
That isn't the odd DNS lookup bug in 2.04 biting, is it? Once you enable
sender_host_reject, exim does a reverse lookup on the incoming IP, then a
forward lookup on the name it gets. If they don't match, it bounces the host
or the recipients.
2.04 had a bug which caused a core dump (and a drop of the connection) if
the forward lookup above failed. There was a patch circulated - and 2.05
fixes it, too.
Peter
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