[qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Eric Shubert
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Jim Shupert
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Dan McAllister
Whitelisting their IP or their rDNS issue will allow you to receive their mail... but that's essentially the same as getting onto the bus without telling the driver that there's a dead bicyclist stuck to the front of his bus Sure, you're OK, and you'll still get where you want to go... but

[qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Eric Shubert
Yes Dan, the "proper" fix is to fix the rDNS record. What we're talking about here though is some other sender's rDNS, which we have no control over. It would be appropriate to contact the tech contact for the sender's domain to inform them that their rDNS needs fixing. In the meantime, whitel

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Dan McAllister
A "proper" RDNS entry is a hostname. Some ISPs insert "dummy" RDNS entries like a-b-c-d.provider.location.com. Actually, "some" should probably be "most" ISPs. Because these are "generic" PTR records, they are treated as "no PTR" values by anti-SPAM settings. The correct fix is therefo

[qmailtoaster] Re: Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##

2013-09-19 Thread Eric Shubert
On 09/19/2013 02:10 AM, Linux wrote: Hi All, When my client try to send a mail to me, he received the error message, as follows, *MYMAILID.MYDOMAIN.in* *mail.MYDOMAIN.in #554 Refused. Your reverse DNS entry contains your IP address and a country code. ##*** Will it solved when I put clients d