L. V. Lammert wrote:
Please stop spreading misinformation. Unless you have reverse DNS setup, ANY email server that adhering to standards should (and probably will) block your incoming email.
It's also rather incorrect to simply state, "You _must_ have reverse DNS to run a mail server at home". Do you know of many ISPs that don't have a smarthost for users to relay through? I haven't run into one yet, granted I've only had 4 different ISPs in the past 7 years...
More accurate would be saying, "You will _either_ need reverse DNS, or to relay through your ISP's smarthost". There is no absolute requirement for reverse DNS, it's simply one possible route to achieve what you desire (that your outgoing mails are accepted on a sanely configured remote mail server).
Regards, Mark