>> > > I see, when I trace the domain you are sending email from I assumed it was > you on a comcast link. > > Or maybe roadrunner resells comcast in your area or comcast bought > roadrunner in your area? > > The dlsi.com dig pointing at 0.0.0.0 was interesting. > > Never ever seen dns point to 0.0.0.0 It just means they have tried to break their A or never had one pointing to their domain root. Their MX has valid records, so the mail will still flow. Comcast is just shown as the netblock owner, they could have re-sold a subnet, or acquired the block from the original owner. My netblock is now owned by Verizon, but the ARIN records still have many references to UUNet, also long gone. > > Shouldn't there be a error catch in dns server software for that situation? > > It's like using dns to route? Har har he. > > Or did you buy the internet? > > ;-) > > Man, if so, I wanna be your best bud cause I need a piece of the action to > sell at a good deal > > ;-> > > - rh -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 250 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080909/31a295bf/attachment-0005.sig>