On Tuesday 27 July 2004 16:09, Tracy wrote: > At 15:42 7/27/2004, Jeffrey Laramie wrote: > >Hey Folks, > > > >I just had an email bounced back saying my mail server doesn't have a > > reverse > > > >DNS entry: > > > [<00>] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[554 5.7.1 The > > > server sending your mail [209.12.136.106] does not have a reverse DNS > > > entry. Connection Rejected. Please contact your Dial-Up/DSL/Network ISP > > > Provider. Default Reject!] > > > >I've had my mail server configured this way for years and never had a > > problem before. I just re-checked it and I don't see anything wrong. > > Could someone else take a look at my DNS configuration and help me figure > > out why it doesn't work now? > > > >Jeff > > C:\>nslookup > Default Server: karen.arisiasoft.com > Address: 66.219.172.36 > > > set type=ptr > > 209.12.136.106 > > Server: karen.arisiasoft.com > Address: 66.219.172.36 > > *** karen.arisiasoft.com can't find 106.136.12.209.in-addr.arpa.: > Non-existent domain >
Works fine from here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> nslookup Note: nslookup is deprecated and may be removed from future releases. Consider using the `dig' or `host' programs instead. Run nslookup with the `-sil[ent]' option to prevent this message from appearing. > set type=ptr > 209.12.136.106 Server: 192.168.0.2 Address: 192.168.0.2#53 106.136.12.209.in-addr.arpa name = NS1.Trans-Star.net. > Hmmm... This may be a firewall issue Jeff - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
