I've had this problem for a while, and although I found a way around it, I want to get it corrected so that I don't see this warning...anyway...
My work is behind a firewall, this firewall, contains 3 zones: Our Private network with a 192.168.x.x IP range Our DMZ and the Internet Zone
The firewall does NAT to hide all our machines behind one IP which is designated on the firewall.
Is the IMail server in the DMZ?
X-RBL-Warning: REVDNS: This E-mail was sent from a MUA/MTA 209.7.3.194 with no reverse DNS entry.
But I would like to know why declude is thinking that 209.7.3.194 is actually the mail server ( or at least, that's how I interpret these warnings to say)
The E-mail was sent from the IP 209.7.3.194 -- it really, really was. :)
I'm guessing that your local DNS server thinks that it is authoritative for reverse DNS lookups, but doesn't have a reverse DNS entry for 209.7.3.194.
-Scott
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