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On Sunday 09 February 2003 11:24 am, Adolfo Bello wrote:
> If at point 3, the reverse lookup don't yield the name of the server
> that is trying to send the mail, then it rejects it.
>
> Mu question would be: is Hosting-132-17.PHPWebHosting.Com (64.72.132.17)
> the server name trying to deliver the mail?
>
> A lookup of the server results in a "no host found" response.
> adolfobello # host Hosting-132-17.PHPWebHosting.Com
> Host Hosting-132-17.PHPWebHosting.Com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
>
> In any case, these people have a problem with their DNS setup. A name in
> the arpa zone with no CNAME or A register associated in the direct zone.

The same exact problem that adelphia has.  Thank you very much for clarifying, 
I now have the info that I need to speak with the ISP again.
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Greg
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