On 6/15/2015 7:01 PM, Mike McKoy wrote:
> I have one more question for those who have the time to answer. I
> ran a deleverability test and am getting this warning. *Reverse DNS
> is not a Valid Hostname*
> *
> *
> What should I do to clear this up? Here is my header once again.
> 
> Delivered-To: mikemc...@gmail.com <mailto:mikemc...@gmail.com>
> Received: by 10.36.51.18 with SMTP id k18csp1628559itk;
>         Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:12:14 -0700 (PDT)
> X-Received: by 10.52.240.198 with SMTP id
> wc6mr42953689vdc.34.1434409934009;
>         Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:12:14 -0700 (PDT)
> Return-Path: <talk...@inform.mymodeltalk.com
> <mailto:talk...@inform.mymodeltalk.com>>
> Received: from mymodeltalk.com <http://mymodeltalk.com>
> (MyModelTalk.com. [52.0.148.79])
>         by mx.google.com <http://mx.google.com> with ESMTP id
> fa3si18397936vdb.22.2015.06.15.16.12.13
>         for <mikemc...@gmail.com <mailto:mikemc...@gmail.com>>;
>         Mon, 15 Jun 2015 16:12:13 -0700 (PDT)


The HTML markup kind of clobbers it, but it looks OK to me.

My wild guess is that the *online tester* you used wants a 3 element
name eg. host.example.com, but you'll need to ask them.  There is no
such actual requirement.

It's also possible the online tester was unable to reach your DNS
servers.  Not enough detail given. Only they know the actual problem.




  -- Noel Jone

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