You have to add you IP to /etc/mail/local-host-names when you want
this "feature" ...
Am 30.05.2006 um 03:34 schrieb Arthur Sherman:
>
> Hi,
>
> Checked with dnsreport.com and got this:
> ---
> WARNING: One or more of your mailservers does not accept mail in
> the domain
> literal format (user (at mark) [0.0.0.0]). Mailservers are technically required
> RFC1123 5.2.17 to accept mail to domain literals for any of its IP
> addresses. Not accepting domain literals can make it more difficult
> to test
> your mailserver, and can prevent you from receiving E-mail from people
> reporting problems with your mailserver. However, it is unlikely
> that any
> problems will occur if the domain literals are not accepted
> (mailservers at
> many common large domains have this problem).
>
> mx1.compros.co.il's postmaster (at mark) [212.179.113.184] response:
>>>> RCPT TO:<postmaster (at mark) [212.179.113.184]>
> <<< 550 5.7.1 <postmaster (at mark) [212.179.113.184]>... Relaying denied
> ---
>
> 212.179.113.184 is included in 'Relay Email From Hosts/Domains/IP
> Addresses'
> in GUI. Btw, why it has 'optional' in GUI?
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Arthur Sherman
>
> +972-52-4878851
> CPTeam
>
>
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