On 27 Jun 2014, at 5:52, Klaipedaville on Google wrote:
Hello Joni,
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.
There is no reason to do that, which makes it impossible for us to
figure
Thank you very much!
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Robert Fantini:
> > Hello
> >
> > Thank you for the response... And now I know about not editing the
> queue
> > .
> >
> > We did try using the virtual_aliases_maps at the start of trying to
> solve
> > the issue.
Robert Fantini:
> Hello
>
> Thank you for the response... And now I know about not editing the queue
> .
>
> We did try using the virtual_aliases_maps at the start of trying to solve
> the issue. However I could not figure out how to add this address [ I
> tried many ways using '\' before m
Hello
Thank you for the response... And now I know about not editing the queue
.
We did try using the virtual_aliases_maps at the start of trying to solve
the issue. However I could not figure out how to add this address [ I
tried many ways using '\' before many of the spaces and other char
On 6/27/2014 3:53 AM, Klaipedaville on Google wrote:
...
> Now my postfix always warns me due to this generic rDNS of my ISP.
>
> Postfix says, "hostname verification errors in FCrDNS:
> Does not resolve to address
> 123.45.67.8123-45-67-8.my.isp.com
You should only see these warnings for mi
On 27 Jun 2014, at 11:52, Klaipedaville on Google
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
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Am 27.06.2014 12:15, schrieb Klaipedaville on Google:
> Than you for your message.
>
> Well, this is all true to the fact. I agree with you almost 100%.
>
>>PTR and A don't match
>
> They actually do because it resolves OK one way, i
Than you for your message.
Well, this is all true to the fact. I agree with you almost 100%.
>PTR and A don't match.
They actually do because it resolves OK one way, it does not resolve the other
way around FCrDNS (forward confirmed DNS) because it’s generic PTR...
>then switch to a different IS
Am 27.06.2014 11:52, schrieb Klaipedaville on Google:
> 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 r
Hello Joni,
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
123.45.67.8123-45-67-8.my.isp.com”
Am 27.06.2014 10:53, schrieb Klaipedaville on Google:
> My ISP has a generic rDNS. For clarity I’ll say that it is defined as
> follows, "Generic rDNS means that a DNS query
> on the IP address resolves to something like: 123-45-67-8.your.isp.com. The
> opposite of generic rDNS is a "unique
> r
On 27 Jun 2014, at 10:53, Klaipedaville on Google
wrote:
> I have a quick question / request for clarification. I’ll try to be concise.
>
> My ISP has a generic rDNS. For clarity I’ll say that it is defined as
> follows, "Generic rDNS means that a DNS query on the IP address resolves to
> so
Hello there,
I have a quick question / request for clarification. I’ll try to be concise.
My ISP has a generic rDNS. For clarity I’ll say that it is defined as follows,
"Generic rDNS means that a DNS query on the IP address resolves to something
like: 123-45-67-8.your.isp.com. The opposite of g
Thanks all,
I will start to put something together around your suggestions. Some of the
parameters are new to me, so will take a look at these.
Robin
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