mail.fnbwynne.com resolves to 207.13.36.81

207.13.36.81 has no reverse DNS configured

;-)

~Rick

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>Just managing DNS. In just testing myself, I have recently noticed, that
>when doing a simple "outside" ping or trace route of my mail server

... which is what?

>, that
>the results will be the old ip address occasionally.  Sometimes the old
>address, sometimes the new address.

sounds like master/slave not updating, or stale glue records, or delegation
screw up

>Shouldn't an MX record change be pretty
>straightforward, or am I over looking something.

DNS is straightforward, people aren't

>  I realize this doesn't pertain to Imail so much as DNS, but I am grasping
>for answers.

if ns1 and ns2.banking.com are yours, they are both vulernable to spoofing,
probably MS DNS's.

Len




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