> Well hell Scott!
> Hope all is going well for you:)
> Good the hear from you Scott! I hope things are well with you.
> Hear hear!
:)
Thank you all for the kind words. :) It is very nice to see all these
familiar faces (and some new ones, too!).
-Scott
Hear hear!
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Good the hear from you Scott! I hope things are well with you.
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Test - can I post?
David, have you heard the phrase "Caesar's wife must be above reproach"?
A company that sells email based products has to do a superlative job in
their own field.
I
Good the hear from you Scott! I hope things are well with you.
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Yes, it is "a" "common" place holder... But for how long? Shouldn't a
company be on top of that based on the type business they are in? Lookup
those IP ranges to see if they those ranges are listed on any list; use DNS
that is also not listed on any URI lookup? Normally, what... 7 to 10 da
Well hell Scott!
Hope all is going well for you:)
Sharyn
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> You would "think" that a company that is SPAM control and offer a
product
> for SPAM control would look more into "who" they use for their ISP
and how
> they setup their service.
Just for the record, I was the one that chose EasyDNS. And at that
time, I certainly had no knowledge of them ma
>And the .xiolink.com full text lookup returns a dotted/dashed IP
>address used by most dialup/residential customers and for most of >us...
That's not really true. A dotted-dashed IP-like hostname is a common
placeholder used by ISPs for IPs whose customers have not requested a PTR, even
includ
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> Erik,
>
> We have just migrated our servers, and the DNS is in t
On other thing... As I mentioned before about the "declude" site/ip
Lookup on Scott's DNS Report:
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=xiolink.com
Notice all the errors???
Now lookup:
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=declude.com
easydns.com ? I don't know abou
: [Declude.JunkMail] Test - can I post?
If you have ever "whitelisted" the REVDNS of: .declude.com (like it has
been in the past - for several years); you will need to change this. We had
too. Before, Declude always had the "correct" REVDNS based on their domain
but since
If you have ever "whitelisted" the REVDNS of: .declude.com (like it has
been in the past - for several years); you will need to change this. We had
too. Before, Declude always had the "correct" REVDNS based on their domain
but since their move to a new location and provider... Their new REVDNS
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