Hans-Martin Mosner wrote:

> we're not being able to reach vodafone MXes since yesterday:
> 
> Aug 22 22:27:18 localhost postfix/smtp[485080]: connect to 
> mx3.vodafonemail.de[2.207.151.53]:25: Connection timed out
> Aug 22 22:27:48 localhost postfix/smtp[485080]: connect to 
> mx1.vodafonemail.de[2.207.151.53]:25: Connection timed out
> Aug 22 22:28:18 localhost postfix/smtp[485080]: connect to 
> mx2.vodafonemail.de[2.207.151.53]:25: Connection timed out

It's just one MX (all hostnames resolve to the same IP address).

The PTR for 2.207.151.53 is mx5.vodafonemail.de, which resolves to
2.207.217.30; a wonderful setup. The PTR for 2.207.217.30 is
dslb-002-207-217-030.002.207.pools.vodafone-ip.de which looks a bit fishy,
but at least seems to accept mail to vodafone.de addresses:
| "220-Moment please..sorting things out."
| EHLO angmar.thangorodrim.org
| 250 mx5.vodafonemail.de
| - PIPELINING
| - SIZE 45000000
| - ETRN
| - STARTTLS
| - ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
| - 8BITMIME
| - CHUNKING
| MAIL FROM:<t...@angmar.thangorodrim.org>
| 250 2.1.0 Ok
| RCPT TO:<postmas...@vodafone.de>
| 250 2.1.5 Ok
| QUIT
| 221 2.0.0 Bye

(The missing mx4.vodafonemail.de resolves to 2.207.151.52, unreacheable as
mx1-3.)

All websites for vodafone.de seem to use addresses @vodafone.com, for what
it's worth.

-thh
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