Dear John,

Thanks for your response. good information provided.
Thanks / Regards

> On 04/12/12 4:35 AM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
>> $ host 205.234.223.198
>> 198.223.234.205.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mx4.servershost.net.
>>
>> $ host mx4.servershost.net
>> mx4.servershost.net has address 66.225.237.241
>>
>> As you can see the DNS resolves to different IP address than given by
>> the PTR record. Some email systems consider this as an indication of a
>> misconfigured mail server (spam sending attempt) and refuse to relay.
>
> except, thats the receiving server, and it shouldn't be rejecting itself.
>
> $ host -t MX tata-nigeria.com
> tata-nigeria.com mail is handled by 30 mx4.servershost.net.
> tata-nigeria.com mail is handled by 10 mx2.servershost.net.
> tata-nigeria.com mail is handled by 20 mx3.servershost.net.
> $ host mx4.servershost.net
> mx4.servershost.net has address 66.225.237.241
>
> the host is probably dualhomed, and that 66 IP matches the reverse...
>
> $ host 66.225.237.241
> 241.237.225.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mx4.servershost.net.
>
> servershost.net appears to be a US based hosting company, yet their
> WHOIS data is shrouded, and they dont have any websites at that domain
> name, further
> http://rbls.org/servershost.net
> says they are broken, and have no postmaster or abuse alias as required
> by the internet RFCs.
>
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Thanks / Regards
Prabhpal S. Mavi



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