No. See, its Pointer record is inplace pointing to host101.covisint.com for the IP address 64.37.249.101. It's not a reverse lookup rather than it's a host verification problem based on the host (A) record on the remote DNS. The network administrator just didn't found it necessary to create it I'm guessing. No mail will be rejected by IMGate. it's nothing but a warning message. You can *probably* avoid that message by adding this line into your /etc/hosts file. 64.37.249.101 host101.covisint.com
Hope that helped. Serhan. ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Kenzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:06:01 -0600 > >Isn't this a reverse lookup problem? > >> host 64.37.249.101 >101.249.37.64.IN-ADDR.ARPA is a nickname for 101.0/25.249.37.64.IN-ADDR.ARPA >101.0/25.249.37.64.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer host101.covisint.com >> host host101.covisint.com >Host not found. >
