Hi Seth
> Terminal: (host 167.89.88.20
> 20.88.89.167.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
> o1.webmaillist.flowerdeliveryexpress.com.)
20.88.89.167.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
o1.webmaillist.flowerdeliveryexpress.com.
$ dig -t any o1.webmaillist.flowerdeliveryexpress.com.
;; ANSWER SECTION:
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Seth Charles via mailop wrote:
Hello,
We're running into a strange issue I'm wondering if anyone on this
list has seen before.
We have a client that is running into blocks at Gmail, and the reason
given is, "550 5.7.1 [167.89.88.20] The IP address sending this
message does not have a PTR rec
> On Aug 12, 2016, at 1:53 PM, Seth Charles via mailop
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> We're running into a strange issue I'm wondering if anyone on this list has
> seen before.
>
> We have a client that is running into blocks at Gmail, and the reason given
> is, "550 5.7.1 [167.89.88.20] The IP addr
This PTR record fails the reverse check:
>host 167.89.88.20
20.88.89.167.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
o1.webmaillist.flowerdeliveryexpress.com.
>host o1.webmaillist.flowerdeliveryexpress.com
Seth Charles via mailop пишет:
> Hello,
> We're running into a strange issue I'm wondering if an
Hello,
We're running into a strange issue I'm wondering if anyone on this list has
seen before.
We have a client that is running into blocks at Gmail, and the reason given
is, "550 5.7.1 [167.89.88.20] The IP address sending this message does not
have a PTR record setup. As a policy, Gmail does no