Yes comcast has become verry strict lately. They have pissed off many of
htere customers. I have a few customers that like to forward their mail ot
their comcast accounts and they started getting bounces about two weeks ago.
I was able to fix the DNS thankfully. They also make it extreamly
In Exchange Server Manager, have them configure a host name for the server.
Then you add an A record for that. Then have Quest change the PTR for the IP
to the host name of the server.
John T
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One solution would be to have your client's Exchange server use your Imail
server as its outbound gateway. Then all the mail would flow through you and
the addresses would match.
You just need to add their IP to your SMTP-relay-for list, and they need to
enter your IP (or maybe FQDN) as their
It seems the problem is that their server sends mail out identifying
itself as pacificrimcamera.com (with no host name), but the IP is a
Qwest IP, so Comcast apparently doesn't like the mismatch. So the
question is, what are the best solutions for this?
Your server must complete a