Quoting Anthony White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Duncan Watson wrote:
> > >From my point of view the bouncing programs are broken.  Having no address
> > record for a domain but having MX records as you do is 100% valid.  I have
> >
> 
> That is what I thaught...

You're not getting it, dude. 

Your DNS setup is broken.  Your nameservers return server failure when
looking up an A record for movielink.net.au.  It's OK to not have an
A record for a domain you want to receive mail.  It's not OK to return
SERVFAIL when looking up an A record.

> 'guestmail.net' and 'is.com.fj'
> 
> I have got my ISP to change the reverse lookup to 'movielink.net.au'.

Your problem has nothing to do with reverse lookups.  Those machines
should not be rejecting your email outright, however you do need to
fix something in the dns for the movielink.net.au zone.

> I dont know if this is valid but at least it the IP '139.130.11.172'
> should reverse lookup to 'movielink.net.au' (Qmail still says HELO
> 'mail.movielink.net.au' which results in a message that it may
> be forged but at least it should not stop things)

Put the domain name it resolves to into control/helohost.

Aaron

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