...The "Invalid FROM" is due to my mail setup. Here is the path my email takes:
So, I send out through my cable ISP's server by routing mail through my home server.
Now, I've seen headers indicating an invalid FROM address on messages sent this way. But I also saw the same headers on mail sent by connecting straight from mail client through the mail.phorce1.net server.
What is important to realize here is that the route your E-mail takes doesn't affect the testing of the return address ("VALHELO").
I suspect the addresses in the phorce1.net domain are failing the VALFROM test because of improper virtual doamin setup at the web hosting service -- I'm checking with them about it.
I'm guessing the problem is your invalid MX record. Your E-mail had a return address of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- but http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/[EMAIL PROTECTED] shows that mail shouldn't be sent to @phorce1.net (specifically, the MX record contains a host that uses a CNAME).
-Scott
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