Hi Mike, >If I reword this question, I may get a response.
You should wait a couple of hours/days first. Plus, this is not a developer related question. ;-) >What is happening is that >my RAQ4 is not a registered DNS server. It doesn't have to be. >When mail gets sent from a website >on the RAQ, it goes out as being from [EMAIL PROTECTED] With username >being the siteadmin name, and myraq4 being the hostname.domainname settings >of my server. Same happens to me. Mail from a php/cgi script that itself does not set a "From: " header, goes out as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, people reply to that. So I told myself to go pick up e-mail for that address and be nice to 'em. ;-) End of off-topic. >When I try to send out mail to networks that use reverse DNS >to stop spamming, I get rejected, as the server is not a registered DNS >server. Any way around this? Thanks everyone. Yes, definitely. Get in touch with the company that does your colo and/or DNS. Tell them you want a reverse address on your host(s) that matches your setup. Any ISP that does not set up a reverse for *every* IP in their network is an *sshole. Unfortunately, the world seems full of *ssholes. End of rant. ;-) To check if your reverse works, get on some *nix box and type "host [my.ip.add.ress]". Good luck... Nico _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
