Re: [exim] Failed reverse_host_lookup

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Auteur: Sam
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [exim] Failed reverse_host_lookup
Marc Sherman a écrit :
> Sam wrote:
>> I'm a little newbie with exim and don't see exactly where to search to
>> tell my acl to consider failed reverse dns as if there were no reverse
>> dns at all ... beacause I think that's the problem in the error log.
>
> Did you bother to grep the Debian default config files for
> reverse_host_lookup? If you had, you would have found:
>
>>   # Warn if the sender host does not have valid reverse DNS.
>>   #
>>   # If your system can do DNS lookups without delay or cost, you might want
>>   # to enable this.
>>   # If sender_host_address is defined, it's a remote call.  If
>>   # sender_host_name is not defined, then reverse lookup failed.  Use
>>   # this instead of !verify = reverse_host_lookup to catch deferrals
>>   # as well as outright failures.
>>   .ifdef CHECK_RCPT_REVERSE_DNS
>>   warn
>>     message = X-Host-Lookup-Failed: Reverse DNS lookup failed for $sender_host_a
>> ddress (${if eq{$host_lookup_failed}{1}{failed}{deferred}})
>>      condition = ${if and{{def:sender_host_address}{!def:sender_host_name}}\
>>                       {yes}{no}}
>>   .endif

>
> Note that this section merely sets a header, which you can then use in
> your spamassassin rules if you like. If you want to deny (or defer)
> outright on this condition, of course you can change the ACL.


Ok, exactly what i was searching.
I've change from exim3 to exim4 and I'm just a little lost with all
options .. but I learn.

Thanks a lot.
Sam.