Ok.. Thanks.. I'll have to look into this more..

Sorry to be a pain, but most of the messages that got through (14 of them
between 12am and 5am) last night were caused by this problem.  Thanks
again..

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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:27 AM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] This too got through.. No spamdomains?


>Hmmm.. Ok..  And this timeout is because of our DNS servers, correct?

The timeout could be caused by a number of factors -- it could be your DNS
server, theirs, or it is possible that the DNS packet was dropped somewhere
along the way.

>But, didn't it already do a lookup in order to get this line:
>
>Received: from c-67-169-68-81.client.comcast.net 
>(c-67-169-68-81.client.comcast.net [67.169.68.81])

No.  That line was added by the mailserver that handled the E-mail before
IMail.  Either it was able to get the reverse DNS entry (if it is a
legitimate mailserver), or it didn't try (if that is a forged header, or it
was sent via spamware).

                                                    -Scott
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