Re: postfix and RFC 1912

2010-11-09 Thread mouss
Le 09/11/2010 11:33, Nick Edwards a écrit : "Make sure your PTR and A records match. For every IP address, there should be a matching PTR record in the in-addr.arpa domain. If a host is multi-homed, (more than one IP address) make sure that all IP addresses have a corresponding PTR record (not ju

Re: postfix and RFC 1912

2010-11-09 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Nick Edwards put forth on 11/9/2010 4:33 AM: > "Make sure your PTR and A records match. For every IP address, there should > be a matching PTR record in the in-addr.arpa domain. If a host is > multi-homed, (more than one IP address) make sure that all IP addresses have > a corresponding PTR record

Re: postfix and RFC 1912

2010-11-09 Thread Wietse Venema
Nick Edwards: > "Make sure your PTR and A records match. For every IP address, there should > be a matching PTR record in the in-addr.arpa domain. If a host is > multi-homed, (more than one IP address) make sure that all IP addresses have > a corresponding PTR record (not just the first one)." > >

postfix and RFC 1912

2010-11-09 Thread Nick Edwards
"Make sure your PTR and A records match. For every IP address, there should be a matching PTR record in the in-addr.arpa domain. If a host is multi-homed, (more than one IP address) make sure that all IP addresses have a corresponding PTR record (not just the first one)." Apparently, I'm led to be