I wouldn't turn off rDNS checking entirely. Those filters catch quite a
bit of actual spam. It's just as easy to whitelist the relevant IP
addresses (just add them to the /etc/spamdyke/whitelist_ip file).
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
Great! Thx! I'll notify them and turn off this rDNS checking in the
Great! Thx! I'll notify them and turn off this rDNS checking in the meantime...
/K
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
>>
>> I've set the MX record to jforce.no
>>
>> d1200-075:~ kjetil$ host jforce.no
>> jforce.no has address 84.234.141.2
>> jforce.no mai
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
I've set the MX record to jforce.no
d1200-075:~ kjetil$ host jforce.no
jforce.no has address 84.234.141.2
jforce.no mail is handled by 0 jforce.no.
You say I have a valid rDNS? still I'm getting "" from several
people trying to send mail to my domains...
That's because i
You have to ask your ISP for reverse DNS for your IP.
Only the ISP can set it, this thread regarding rdns getting rather old.
Du må får din internett leverandør til å sette opp RDNS for din IP
adresse.
Kun internett leverandøren din kan sette opp rdns.
Best Regards/Mvh
Ole
> I've set the MX rec
I've set the MX record to jforce.no
d1200-075:~ kjetil$ host jforce.no
jforce.no has address 84.234.141.2
jforce.no mail is handled by 0 jforce.no.
You say I have a valid rDNS? still I'm getting "" from several
people trying to send mail to my domains...
I'm also getting this from the MXtoolbox
Jake Vickers wrote:
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
Hi again, my provider refuse to set this record since I'm a private
customer (not paying the ten times the price for a business
subscription) .. is there anyway else to get around this? read
somewhere about setting the MX record for my domain to the reve