My guess would be "yes," though I don't have any DNS servers handy to do an external check on.
-Aaron -----Original Message----- From: Mike Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:59 PM To: SpamAssassin Subject: Re: Public Blacklists? > Aaron Boyles wrote: >> Actually, no, I can't. I get that message with Yahoo as well. I >> vaguely remember running into this issue before, and it having >> something to do with using Windows 2K3 server behind NAT. As I >> recall at the time, it was decided that the 'solution' was far more >> work than it was worth. :/ > > Really NAT should have nothing to do with it. Your DNS resolution on > that > box is > just plain broken. > > I'd check /etc/resolv.conf and make sure only your DNS servers are > listed. I'd also make sure that all your internal IPs, especially the > DNS server, have reverse-DNS zones on them. This is just critical for > any kind of functional network. It's Windows - no /etc/resolv.conf :) Does it work if you manually list outside DNS server IPs in your network settings, rather than using DHCP-supplied addresses and/or the gateway's IP?