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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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
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
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
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 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
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
first:
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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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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