strange... when i check DNS tools and reverse dns check 52.0.148.79 it
tells me that it returns mymodeltalk.com and that this is correct. Why
would I need to have a another IP to RDNs from the hostname? I don't want
to send mail from it... only from mymodeltalk orinform.mymodeltalk.com.

--
Mike McKoy
*404.590.7176*
http://MyForeverHair.com
http://www.MyModelTalk.com
http://InCrowdUSA.net
http://www.google.com/profiles/mikemckoy

On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:29 AM, Peter <pe...@pajamian.dhs.org> wrote:

> On 05/20/2015 06:45 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> > Is this a good situation for using masquerading?
>
> No.
>
> > If not in what situations would one want to use that.
>
> Fixing the envelope sender and/or recipient from broken email clients,
> among other things.
>
> The solution to your issue is to just fix your DNS records so that it
> satisfies FCRDNS.  I already gave you this link before:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_Confirmed_reverse_DNS
>
> Please read the above page to understand what FCRDNS is and how it
> works.  The cliff-notes version, however, is this:
>
> "Your IP address should resolve to $myhostname, which in turn should
> resolve back to your IP."
>
> ...this is done by adjusting the PTR record for your IP to match
> $myhostname, the A (and possibly AAAA) records for the hostname in
> $myhostname to point to your IP(s) and the myhostname setting to match
> the above as well.  When all three match then this requirement will be
> satisfied.  Please note that this has absolutely nothing to do with the
> domain name part of the envelope sender address.
>
>
> Peter
>

Reply via email to