Anil,
Domain gnfc.in has two MX records :
mail.gnfc.in. 38400 IN A 210.212.133.110
mail2.gnfc.in. 38400 IN A 220.225.151.180
Your log shows that the messages from mail.gnfc.in
(*210.212.133.110*) are received correctly :
@400000004a00fe3f1c9694a4 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from
<[email protected]::> remote <mail.gnfc.in:unknown:210.212.133.110> rcpt
<[email protected]> : found existing recipient
@400000004a00fe3f1c975024 *ALLOWED *from: [email protected] to:
[email protected] *origin_ip*: *210.212.133.110 *origin_rdns:
(unknown) auth: (unknown)
rDNS for mail.gnfc.in (210.212.133.110) is correct:
*110.133.212.210.in-addr.arpa. 1806 IN PTR mail.gnfc.in.*
You have problems with messages from mail2.gnfc.in (*220.225.151.180*) :
@400000004a00cf3d13d37e2c *DENIED_RDNS_MISSING* from: [email protected] to:
[email protected] *origin_ip: 220.225.151.180* origin_rdns: (unknown)
auth: (unknown)
*This server , mail2.gnfc.in* (*220.225.151.180*) , * has no rDNS
Registration !*
Regards,
Constantin
Anil Aliyan wrote:
Thanks Kent,
RDNS exists. I also have used the same site for RDNS Lookup and it
does show the Results as given below and also some snapshots from some
other RDNS lookup sites are attached with this mail for the same:
210.212.133.110 resolves to"mail.gnfc.in"
Top Level Domain: "gnfc.in"
Regards,
Anil Aliyan