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rejecting mail connection with exim when no rDNS

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  • nagyosha
    i've also read on this thread
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You are welcome to try either solution and let us know the outcome. Another thread you may also find useful is: Reverse DNS Lookup Thank you.
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  • smileybri
    I know this is old, but when I tried to do this it resulted in outgoing message errors. Users using Outlook or some other SMTP client tarted getting "550 Administrative prohibition" errors that stopped as soon as I disabled the added ACL as in the link above. Is there a new way to reject mail from servers with invalid PTR that will not cause such an issue, or do I have to change some other option in order to use this ACL? Currently I am using SpamAssassin to give a high score to this rule but SA is processing an extremely high number of messages that match this rule and this is incredibly inefficient. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Is there a new way to reject mail from servers with invalid PTR that will not cause such an issue, or do I have to change some other option in order to use this ACL?

    Hello :) Please let us know if the following thread helps:
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  • asmithjr
    I opened Exim Configuration Manager then the Advanced Tab. Locate custom_begin_recp_verify then copy and pasted the like in that text area. Upon viewing my exim.conf file I see the content in the file in the #BEGIN ACL_RECP_VERIFY_BLOCK section of the file. I am not aware of any trouble as I just tried this but I have sent test emails to accounts on the server and they delivered.
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  • eugenevdm.host
    I know this is old, but when I tried to do this it resulted in outgoing message errors. Users using Outlook or some other SMTP client tarted getting "550 Administrative prohibition" errors that stopped as soon as I disabled the added ACL as in the link above.

    Yep I just thought I'm going to get rid of 100s of SMTP connections from spammers who don't have reverse set up properly, but in the process I blocked many users from accessing our system. So in my opinion do not use that setting because not all commercial ISPs have reverse on the consumer lines.
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