On 27 Jun 2014, at 11:52, Klaipedaville on Google <klaipedavi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for your suggestion and quick reply. > > Well, my actual log entry has been posted in my first message. I only changed > the actual IP address. The log is: > > Postfix says, "hostname verification errors in FCrDNS: > Does not resolve to address > 123.45.67.8 123-45-67-8.my.isp.com” > > Now here is the exact copy-paste if it wasn’t really clear for you from the > first time: > > ---------------Hostname verification errors (FCRDNS) ------------------ > Does not resolve to address > 123.45.67.8 123-45-67-8.my.isp.com > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The domain names were not required in my question therefore I did not use any > of them such as example.com and so on so there isn’t much for you to > translate <wlEmoticon-smile[1].png>. > > I have a "business" type account and the reverse DNS is available. In fact, > It even works OK but only one way. The thing that is not working as per my > log entry is the other way around, that is the FCrDNS. I’ll double-check it > with my ISP one more time on that though. > > However, my question was if I could possibly solve it using only postfix > without getting my ISP involved because as I have already said in my previous > message Postfix has been working absolutely fine without any problems with > delivery or anything else. I’ve been trying to fix it using > check_reverse_client_hostname_access but this does not seem to solve the > issue. Please do not top-post, and try to avoid HTML messages. As for what you supplied as an error message; perhaps you copied it from a bounce message, or from some online testing tool, but it is not from the Postfix logs. If you want help with Postfix, follow the instructions here; http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html Show us the problem that you are trying to solve. If you do not provide actual, real-world logs, with data that can be tested by people on this list, don't expect much more help. Mvg, Joni