Scott, Could you put that in layman's terms. ;>))

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How does a reverse lookup work from a
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>When a message arrives at my mail server, how does the server perform
the
>reverse lookup?

It just does.  :)

You can go to http://www.DNSstuff.com/info/revdns.htm for an overview of

how reverse DNS lookups work.  Or, you can use the "Reverse DNS Lookup"
at
http://wwwDNSstuff.com to check to see if the reverse DNS entry exists
for
a given IP.
                                     -Scott

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