Yes but, isn't needed to be listed as mx.
Is a outbound mail server, not an mx.
And, error must be related MX nor RDNS issue. isn't it ?
David Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrito:
I think spamdyke doesn't find the origin_ip listed in the mx's of
hotmail.com:
# dig mx hotmail.com | grep
Looks like a temporarily problem, the RDNS can be found now:
# host -r 65.55.111.96
96.111.55.65.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
blu0-omc2-s21.blu0.hotmail.com.
David Stiller schrieb:
I think spamdyke doesn't find the origin_ip listed in the mx's of
hotmail.com:
# dig mx hotmail.com |
thanks folks :D
Arthur Girardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrito:
Not likely, since in the first error spamdyke did get a non-existant reply.
To me it looks like hotmail just put yet another new server up, and
configured the reverse for it a little too late.
Arthur
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Actually, DENIED_RDNS_RESOLVE means that spamdyke found a reverse DNS
name, but that name doesn't resolve to an IP address. However, because
this error can be triggered by temporary DNS problems
(slow/unreachable/down servers), spamdyke always issues a temporary
rejection code in this
Not likely, since in the first error spamdyke did get a non-existant reply.
To me it looks like hotmail just put yet another new server up, and
configured the reverse for it a little too late.
Arthur
Citando [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then... this must be caused for a timeout trying to resolve ?
Then... this must be caused for a timeout trying to resolve ?
David Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrito:
Looks like a temporarily problem, the RDNS can be found now:
# host -r 65.55.111.96
96.111.55.65.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
blu0-omc2-s21.blu0.hotmail.com.
David Stiller