Yeah, I noticed that too.. The message that I saw came from their 65.54 
network..  I did a scan on the /24 subnet of it's network and nothing as far 
as hostname was resolved for anything within that range..

On Tuesday 20 April 2004 03:51 pm, you wrote:
> About a week ago Hotmail and MSN had certain mail servers that did not have
> reverse DNS entries.  Is anyone else seeing this?  This is causing a lot of
> false positives.  I sent an email to Microsoft but that is probably a total
> waste of time.
>
> Anybody know what is up with this.
>
> Chuck Schick
> Warp 8, Inc.
> 303-421-5140
> www.warp8.com
>
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