[Declude.JunkMail] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:FW: IMail Server 7.06 Hotfix 1

2002-03-10 Thread Mike Wiegers

[NOTE: Your mail server [209.184.248.29] is missing a reverse DNS entry. All Internet 
hosts are required to have a reverse DNS entry. The missing reverse DNS entry will 
cause your mail to be treated as spam on some servers, such as AOL.]


Scott,

Is it safe to apply this patch?

Thanks
Mike

-Original Message-
From: Upgrades [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:56 PM
To: Mike Wiegers
Subject: IMail Server 7.06 Hotfix 1


Dear Mike:

Ipswitch is pleased to announce the release of the IMail Server
7.06 Hotfix 1.  You must be running version 7.06 to apply this
Hotfix. We encourage you to download the free Hotfix via FTP at:

FTP://ftp.ipswitch.com/Ipswitch/Product_Support/IMail/IM706HF1.exe

7.06 Hotfix 1 Details:

- Improves memory usage in Web Messaging
- More efficiently handles window logging in Web Messaging
- Updates SMTPd32 (SMTP Listener) to increase the length of 
  message filenames to help prevent duplications.

Thank you for your continued support of Ipswitch and IMail Server.

John Korsak
Product Marketing Manager, IMail Server

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:FW: IMail Server7.06 Hotfix 1

2002-03-10 Thread R. Scott Perry


Is it safe to apply this patch?

As far as we know it is.  It includes a fairly major architectural change 
(changing the length of the filenames), but there are no known issues with 
the longer filenames at this point (aside from them being shortened in the 
log files).
-Scott

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Re: FW: [Declude.JunkMail] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:FW: IMailServer 7.06 Hotfix 1

2002-03-10 Thread R. Scott Perry


What am I missing? Why did I get the reverse DNS note?

---from www.DNSstuff.com---
Reverse DNS for 209.184.248.29
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com
How I am searching:
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
h.root-servers.net:  Got referral to BUCHU.ARIN.NET.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
BUCHU.ARIN.NET.:  Got referral to NS1.SWBELL.NET.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
NS1.SWBELL.NET.:  Got referral to wildcat.elkhart.com.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
wildcat.elkhart.com.:  Reports mail.elkhart.com.

There seems to be a problem with the swbell.net servers.  Sometimes, they 
are responding with one answer, sometimes with another.  For example:

 Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
NS1.SWBELL.NET.: Got referral to ns1.swbell.net.
 Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
ns1.swbell.net.: Got referral to wildcat.elkhart.com.
 Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
wildcat.elkhart.com.: Reports mail.elkhart.com.

Here, ns1.swbell.net is referring the answer back to itself, and on the 
second try is responding correctly.  It sounds like they may have the IP 
for ns1.swbell.net point to multiple servers, some of which are set up 
properly, and others are not.

I'm guessing that our local DNS server sees ns1.swbell.net referring us 
back to itself, and assumes that an infinite loop will result (whereas the 
www.DNSstuff.com lookup will only detect an infinite loop if more than 20 
lookups are performed).  The swbell.net people need to fix the problem.
-Scott

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Re: FW: [Declude.JunkMail] MISSING_REVERSE_DNS:FW: IMail Server 7.06 Hotfix 1

2002-03-10 Thread Eje Gustafsson

roflmao..
Now why don't that suprise me at all..

They recently upgraded their servers. Figures they screwed it up.
Their QoS is very poor to say the least trust me I had a T1 from them
for some time now and when the contract is up I will not renew with
them..

Sunday, March 10, 2002, 20:27:13 PM, you wrote:


What am I missing? Why did I get the reverse DNS note?

---from www.DNSstuff.com---
Reverse DNS for 209.184.248.29
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com
How I am searching:
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
h.root-servers.net:  Got referral to BUCHU.ARIN.NET.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
BUCHU.ARIN.NET.:  Got referral to NS1.SWBELL.NET.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
NS1.SWBELL.NET.:  Got referral to wildcat.elkhart.com.
Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at
wildcat.elkhart.com.:  Reports mail.elkhart.com.

RSP There seems to be a problem with the swbell.net servers.  Sometimes, they 
RSP are responding with one answer, sometimes with another.  For example:

RSP  Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
RSP NS1.SWBELL.NET.: Got referral to ns1.swbell.net.
RSP  Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
RSP ns1.swbell.net.: Got referral to wildcat.elkhart.com.
RSP  Searching for PTR record for 29.248.184.209.in-addr.arpa at 
RSP wildcat.elkhart.com.: Reports mail.elkhart.com.

RSP Here, ns1.swbell.net is referring the answer back to itself, and on the 
RSP second try is responding correctly.  It sounds like they may have the IP 
RSP for ns1.swbell.net point to multiple servers, some of which are set up 
RSP properly, and others are not.

RSP I'm guessing that our local DNS server sees ns1.swbell.net referring us 
RSP back to itself, and assumes that an infinite loop will result (whereas the 
RSP www.DNSstuff.com lookup will only detect an infinite loop if more than 20 
RSP lookups are performed).  The swbell.net people need to fix the problem.
RSP -Scott

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