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Re: exim - Should I ignore rejectlog



On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 02:40:24AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
| Hi,
| 
| Noticed this in exim (Exim version 3.35 #1 built 11-Jan-2005 21:18:34)
| 
| 2005-03-08 01:31:48 refused relay (host) to <china9988@21cn.com> from
| <china9988@21cn.com> H=(aaa) [61.73.143.203] (failed to find host name
| from IP address)
| 
| Should I ignore it?

Sure.  Read what it says -- your server decided not to be involved in
sending that spam message.  That is a good thing.

-D

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