RE: overidding with my networks. Better way of doing it?

2010-05-15 Thread Josh Cason
Thank you for the help. Let me clear up a few things. First of all they are talking to my e-mail server but the servers we are monitoring is the customers servers These servers have one static ip from qwest. We have no control over that and have not asked qwest to fix the wrong dns issue.

Re: overidding with my networks. Better way of doing it?

2010-05-15 Thread mouss
Josh Cason a écrit : Thank you for the help. Let me clear up a few things. First of all they are talking to my e-mail server but the servers we are monitoring is the customers servers These servers have one static ip from qwest. We have no control over that and have not asked qwest to fix the

Re: overidding with my networks. Better way of doing it?

2010-05-14 Thread mouss
Josh Cason a écrit : I have three servers that need to send me e-mail. Two of the servers won't send say avast reports and what not. I get the following error From one server: warning: 71.39.113.15: address not listed for hostname sbs.rtgis.com From the other server: NOQUEUE:

Re: overidding with my networks. Better way of doing it?

2010-05-13 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Josh Cason put forth on 5/13/2010 5:13 PM: But this is a static ip number and the mail server it is using is mine. These are customers of ours that we monitor our servers. Now If I put the extact ip address into mynetworks. It works. But I don't think that is proper. Why would this not be

Re: overidding with my networks. Better way of doing it?

2010-05-13 Thread Hannes Erven
John, you need to properly configure the DNS entries for your systems and/or adapt the smtpd_* restrictions on the receiving system. warning: 71.39.113.15: address not listed for hostname sbs.rtgis.com $ nslookup sbs.rtgis.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: sbs.rtgis.com Address: