On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Kelvin Quee wrote:
> Most VPS providers provide a very straightforward way of doing it
> yourself. Popular providers are Slicehost and Linode. Do you use any
> similar services?
I concur. Many cheap VPS providers throw reverse DNS in their
packages, since a lot o
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 8:11 PM, jan gestre wrote:
> Tell Yahoo! that your email is not SPAM by filling an online form, also you
> need to make sure that you have a PTR record for your domain. If Yahoo!
> still treat your email as SPAM despite of the aforementioned, just tell your
> Yahoo! recipient
Most VPS providers provide a very straightforward way of doing it
yourself. Popular providers are Slicehost and Linode. Do you use any
similar services?
Kelvin Quee
+65 9177 3635
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Ronald Artos wrote:
> Reverse DNS needs some configuration in your ISP right?
>
>
You can make your own PTR record if you ask the your ISP for a reverse dns
delegation. But it's a long shot if we are only talking about 1 or 2 ip
addresses. Normally your ISP will not allow reverse DNS delegation for a
very small number of IPs but if you have the right connections and if you
are a
Only the ISP can make a PTR record for your domain because they own the ip
address, caveat is it takes ages before they accommodate your request.
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Ronald Artos wrote:
> Reverse DNS needs some configuration in your ISP right?
>
> Modifying the PTR in their DNS ser
if you manage your own domain and have DNS server on your own, you can do it
yourself. but kung sa ISP yan, kailangan mo pa itawag sa ISP and i think mga
2 months aabutin dahil sa tagal kumilos ng mga ISP support. ( ewan ko ngayon
kung di na ganun ) ...
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Ronald
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