Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> Michael Heydon wrote:
>> I assume that the rejection refers to a message coming from 
>> "82-69-6-203.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk" which is valid but contains the 
>> dirty word "dsl". I have seen a few servers complain about that sort 
>> of thing. They assume dsl means residential and/or too small to run a 
>> mail server, which around here certainly isn't the case. The simplest 
>> solution is to change your ptr record.
>>   
>
> I'd argue that the simplest solution is for me to do nothing :)
>
> Phil's server is undoubtable rejecting other perfectly legitimate 
> email, the onus is on him to fix the cause of the problem.
>
Well that is the other way of looking at it (and technically I agree, I 
could list a couple of dozen DSL users who handle their own mail), the 
"fix" assumes that you have a boss/customer/something yelling at you to 
"just make it work".

*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
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