On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 14:24, Bob Brennan wrote: > Below is the results of nslookups both ways. As you can see the > nslookup of mi-server.net does not include the proper IP, only Mr > Nasty's whoever it is that is taking all my email from me. What does > http://mi-server.net deiver on the outside world? I can't see it since > my own hosts file keeps me on my LAN. > > C:\nslookup 83.104.235.34 > Server: cache-1.ns.demon.net > Address: 158.152.1.58 > > Name: rbrennan.demon.co.uk > Address: 83.104.235.34 > > > C:\nslookup mi-server.net > Server: cache-1.ns.demon.net > Address: 158.152.1.58 > > Non-authoritative answer: > Name: wc.funnel.revenuedirect.com.akadns.net > Addresses: 69.25.47.165, 66.150.161.58 > Aliases: mi-server.net, wc.traffic.puredns.com I get: nslookup 83.104.235.34 Non-authoritative answer: 34.235.104.83.in-addr.arpa name = rbrennan.demon.co.uk. nslookup mi-server.net Non-authoritative answer: Name: mi-server.net Address: 83.104.235.34 And a connection looks OK: telnet 83.104.235.34 25 Trying 83.104.235.34... Connected to 83.104.235.34. Escape character is '^]'. 220 Mi-Tech ESMTP server quit -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx