I'm still searching for the error.
Also, sorry for the strangeness of the mail format, I used a webmail for the 
last mails. This time it's Outlook, don't know if it's really any better... at 
least not for correctly indenting old mail texts :-(

>       Because you don't serve 164.69.212.in-addr.arpa and you
>       tried to access the cache. You should slave
>       164.69.212.in-addr.arpa so you have the CNAMEs locally.
>       This will also make the above dig directed at your server
>       work as the answer will come from the zone rather than
>       the cache.

I did that now, helps :-))
 
>       Note: the lookups are working remotely because interative
>       resolvers ask for 57.48-28.164.69.212.in-addr.arpa rather
>       that 57.164.69.212.in-addr.arpa as generated by the above
>       dig.

Ah, I get the point. I always tested from a remote side with
dig @dns1.zmi.at -x 212.69.164.57
but that didn't work as this is not an open resolver. Slaving the zone as you 
suggested enables even these lookups to work now. I think it's good, as it 
helps remote sites to debug DNS when hunting an error.

A plain
dig -x 212.69.164.57
also works, so, do I have an issue or is everything OK with my configuration?

Thanks for all your help, to all three of you!
mfg zmi

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