I'm running ASSP 1.9.7.0.

I noticed several emails scoring like this:
X-Assp-Message-Score: 15 (MX & A missing for 'eetevents.com')

Just out of curiosity, I went and looked for the MX and A records
manually and they are available.  Why would ASSP say they are missing?
I'm running Windows Server 2003 DNS (dedicated just to ASSP) to run the
checks.  The only thing I can see is that the originating address in the
header is 205.162.44.170 instead of 205.162.44.5.  Would that cause it
to have the message score above?

> nslookup
> set type=ANY
> eetevents.com
Server:  dns.mydomain.com
Address:  any old address

Non-authoritative answer:
eetevents.com   internet address = 205.162.44.170
eetevents.com   nameserver = namesrv.omeda.com
eetevents.com   nameserver = namesrv2.omeda.com
eetevents.com   MX preference = 1, mail exchanger = mx.omessage.com

namesrv.omeda.com       internet address = 204.180.130.33
namesrv2.omeda.com      internet address = 204.180.130.35
mx.omessage.com internet address = 205.162.41.5

Thanks,
Brett


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