On Tuesday 28 May 2002 19:32, daRcmaTTeR wrote:

> what you're going to have to do make your postfix server reverse dns-able.
> the servers running the list won't accept mail from servers unless they
> can do successful reverse lookups on them. I had the same problem until
> three things happened. I got a cable connection that allows me a static
> IP, I set up dns and reverse lookup, and I started using NAT so that all
> the packets leaving my boxes all get the gateway's ip address. I don't
> know that the third one has anything to do with all this, but it helps me
> feel better about all the other stuff.

Unfortunately, I think that being fully reverse-dnsable is not up to you only, 
but to your provider who holds your ip block.
I can be wrong (and I'd like to be, because I have this problem too).

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