On Friday, June 6, 2003, 12:12:50, Adam Cohen wrote:
A> I am not DNS aware enough to know.. but one potential issue though..
A> could the fact that 129.250.227.175 reverses to mail.colony1.net cause a
A> problem if my mail server identifies itself as mail1.colony1.net, then
A> the recipient mail server (aol I am told has just made their reverse DNS
A> procedure stricter) checks and does a lookup on my IP to get
A> 129.250.227.175.  Then it does reverse and sees mail.colony1.net.  And
A> mail1.colony1.net doesn't equal mail.colony1.net...  Could that cause an
A> issue?

It shouldn't.

129.250.227.175 reverses to mail.colony1.net
mail.colony1.net resolves to 129.250.227.175
mail1.colony1.net resolves to 129.250.227.175

Even a truly paranoid server should be satisfied with the above.

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