Server configuration settings allow authenticated users to bypass anti-relay checks, but apparently not Reverse DNS check, which seems kind of silly. Isn’t the whole point of SMTP authentication to identify the sender so you don’t need all the other checks?
01/06/2012 11:53:39 AM SMTP Server [10E4:037A-2354] Connection from [111.111.111.111] rejected for policy reasons. IP address of connecting host not found in reverse DNS lookup.
01/06/2012 11:53:40 AM SMTP Server: Authentication succeeded for user UserName/Domain ; connecting host 111.111.111.111
01/06/2012 11:53:45 AM SMTP Server [10E4:037A-1BCC] Connection from [111.111.111.111] rejected for policy reasons. IP address of connecting host not found in reverse DNS lookup.
01/06/2012 11:53:45 AM SMTP Server: Authentication succeeded for user UserName/Domain ; connecting host 111.111.111.111
01/06/2012 11:53:50 AM SMTP Server [10E4:037A-4814] Connection from [111.111.111.111] rejected for policy reasons. IP address of connecting host not found in reverse DNS lookup.
01/06/2012 11:53:50 AM SMTP Server: Authentication succeeded for user UserName/Domain ; connecting host 111.111.111.111
01/06/2012 11:53:55 AM SMTP Server [10E4:037A-35E4] Connection from [111.111.111.111] rejected for policy reasons. IP address of connecting host not found in reverse DNS lookup.
01/06/2012 11:53:55 AM SMTP Server: Authentication succeeded for user UserName/Domain ; connecting host 111.111.111.111
01/06/2012 11:54:39 AM SMTP Server [10E4:037A-2F84] Connection from [111.111.111.111] rejected for policy reasons. IP address of connecting host not found in reverse DNS lookup.