On 06-Jun-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Yes, it is always on airbus (airbus.com airbus.dasa.de), and the message
> returned is from [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
> 
>  I used to have set an MX record on my NT server for xmail in my local area
> network, and for the rest of the web, my ISP do the rooting to my network.
> 
>  They told about a registrations on their "reavers" (I do not know what it
> is), but everythings worked fine some weeks ago. On the other side, we are
> about to change of ISP, the domain name has been retired to the previous ISP
> and it has not been transfer to the new one.
>  What do you think about it ? When you say "It should be fine, You've MX
> records for this domain." you mean that you did not find anything on the web
> pointing on my rooteur and that my previous ISP erase me from is server ?
>  If it is not, what should I check next ?

>From here ( USA ) I can see that Your domain hass correct DNS entries but
maybe, if You're in the middle of an ISP change, some DNS does not still have
the correct values due DNS caching issues.
Try to do this in the machine that is running XMail :

nslookup -query=ptr xxx.yyy.www.zzz

where xxx.yyy.www.zzz is the IP of Your XMail machine.
If You'll get the correct name ( that means that Your DNS is OK ) commnt the
"HeloDomain" variable from server.tab




- Davide

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