> > On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Bill Landry wrote:
> > 
> > > John Hardin wrote:
> > >> On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Igor Bogomazov wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> I've checked rDNS of the prefix.domain.mail with 'host' utility
> > >>> - it's all right.
> > >>
> > >> You don't check rDNS using "host", you check it using "dig -x
> > >> host.ip.addr.here"
> > >
> > > Why not, they come up with the same thing?:
> > 
> > I apologize; I don't use host and I looked at the man page for an
> > explicit reverse option and didn't see one, and jumped to the wrong
> > conclusion.
> > 
> > Igor, can you show us how you used host and what it output?
> > 
> 
> Here's both headers, tagged "Received":
> 
> Received: by MYDOMAIN.MAIL (Postfix, from userid 1002)
>  id F0E8D9B801A; Fri,  2 Oct 2009 12:08:13 +0400 (MSD)
> 
> Received: from SUB.MYDOMAIN.MAIL (unknown [12.12.12.12]) by
> highlink.ru (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9562D6A82F5 for
> <some...@somewhere>; Fri, 2 Oct 2009 12:08:13 +0400 (MSD)
> 
> I suppose the last one is in use. SUB.MYDOMAIN.MAIL with IP
> 12.12.12.12, right? I can check rDNS of the IP-address and it is
> really SUB.MYDOMAIN.MAIL.

Sorry, about host:

# host SUB.MYDOMAIN.MAIL
SUB.MYDOMAIN.MAIL has address 12.12.12.12

host does not produce anything else but a single row

-- 
С уважением,

Igor Bogomazov
Игорь Богомазов
Главный технический специалист
HighLink Ltd. St-Petersburg, Russia
8(812)334-12-12 [доб. 220]
8(963)344-44-38 (Билайн)
http://www.hl.ru

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