Am 07.05.2013 10:40, schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
> On 2013-05-07 10:18:21 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> Am 07.05.2013 03:05, schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
>>> There's no mail exchanger here. The machine in question
>>> (carotte.tilapin.org) just sends the mail.
>>
>> and in this case it needs a vaild PTR
> 
> Perhaps (any quote from the RFC's?). But anyway I can't do anything
> about it. I receive important mail from users whose IP doesn't have
> a reverse hostname. Not one user, several ones

the world is not turning around you

it is common practice to not accept mails from hosts without a
valid PTR and you can ignore this but you also need to understand
the the rules from which machines i and many others accept mail
are not up to you

it is also common pratice to not accept mail from dynamic IPs
hence if you are coming with a PTR starting with "dyndsl-23..."
you have godd chances to get also blocked

* it is common practice
* it is widely accepted
* everybody who has the knowledge to maintain a mailserver knows this
* a valid PTR is not rocket science

and so if you want a relieable mail-service accept it or
continue whining, but not here



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