My bandwidth comes from SBC. 



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From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] why does this fail the spam domains test?
test? test? test?


>Scott here is the header for this message.
>
>X-Declude-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [64.136.30.74]
>X-Note: Reverse DNS: [No Reverse DNS]
>
>What am I missing here?  I don't understand why it states no reverse DNS,
>when I can look it up on www.dnsstuff.com with no problem.  Any help in
>understanding this would be much appreciated.

That's the problem -- for some reason, the IP is showing up as not having a 
reverse DNS entry.  Since it *does*, it sounds like there is a serious DNS 
problem (a dropped packet shouldn't cause this).  Are you using bandwidth 
from AT&T (which intentionally alters many non-MX-record lookups from 
mailservers), which could account for this?

                                                    -Scott
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