>I've just included the reverse DNS test WARN in the $default$.JunkMail file
>later I received an email from a software vendor that had the X header
>warning:
>
>X-RBL-Warning: REVDNS: This E-mail was sent from a mail server 207.33.16.83
>with no reverse DNS entry.
>
>When I checked 207.33.16.83 using the Declude web tools I found that it did
>have a PTR record.
>
>Am I missing something?

It looks like 207.33.16.83 definitely has a correct reverse DNS entry set 
up (sometimes one DNS server will return a response, while another says 
there is no entry).

Is this happening for other IPs, or just this one?  There's always a chance 
that the reverse DNS entry was just added, but that's a long shot.  If it 
is happening with other domains as well, it could be that your DNS server 
is always returning "does not exist" to PTR queries (quite a few DNS 
servers are broken and do this).

If you give me the IP address of your DNS server (the first one listed in 
the IMail SMTP settings, unless you have a "DNS" line in your global.cfg 
file), I can take a look to make sure that it is responding properly.
                                   -Scott

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