= Postfix/Spammers_with_localhost_ptr_dns_records = From http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2009-08/0350.html Some spammers set their PTR records to return `localhost`, which can bypass some anti-spam measures. You can use Postconf:check_reverse_client_hostname_access and Postconf:check_helo_access to deal with these. ---- I use somthing like this: {{{ smtpd_recipient_restrictions = ... check_reverse_client_hostname_access ${hash}/access_host check_helo_access ${hash}/access_host ... }}} to reject things like: {{{ localhost unreachable .localhost .arpa .invalid .inv .test .local .lokaal .localdomain .lan .private .root .adsl .firewall .speedportw700v .belkin .kornet ... }}} be them found in helo or in the PTR. I also use a pcre version to reject "." as PTR (among other things).