Phil Chambers <P.A.Chambers@???> writes:
> I must be missing something here! Please enlighten me.
>
> I have a few bounce messages on my exim queue which have been sitting there for over
> 24 hours. They are all addressed to ukgenetics.rm@??? and the message
> logs give:
>
> btinternet.com [216.102.246.27]: Connection timed out
>
> It seemed odd to me that btinternet would be timing out and I looked up the MX
> records for btinternet.com, tried an smtp telnet connection to both with no problem.
> The mystery is why exim is logging [216.102.246.27] when my DNS lookup returned
> [194.73.73.117] and [194.73.73.118] as the addresses for the MX hosts (stargate and
> moongate.btinternet.com). There is no reverse entry for [216.102.246.27].
and "Andrew Johnson" <linux@???> adds:
> Incase it helps, here is who owns that subnet...
>
> Pac Bell Internet Services (NETBLK-PBI-NET-6)
> 268 Bush St. #5000
> San Francisco, CA 94104
> US
>
> Netname: PBI-NET-6
> Netblock: 216.100.0.0 - 216.103.255.255
> Maintainer: PACB
It's always possible that btinternet.com have been doing wild things with
their MX records, but it's more likely that you are suffering from DNS cache
poisoning, quite possibly deliberate. What nameserver version are you using?
Alternatively, maybe there's something unobvious about the "few bounce
messages". Try forcing a delivery attempt for one or more of them with
"exim -v -M [message-id]" and see if it tries 216.102.246.27 again.
Chris Thompson
Email: cet1@???