Martin A. Brooks wrote:
> Renaud Allard wrote:
>> Spamassassin with stock settings and using DNS does issue a very high
>> score on PTR that seem generic. So your mail may end up rejected by
>> spamassassin if your PTR looks like too generic.
> 
> Sure, but that's not the same argument.
> 
> "I think your PTR is automatically generated, I will reject your
> messages" vs "I think your PTR is automatically generated, I'll be
> really suspicious about your messages".
> 

At the end, it's the same, your message has been rejected due to your
PTR. Only the rejection message is different.

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