maillist wrote:
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have a customer that needs to setup their reverse DNS. The mail server
identifies itself as, for example, abc.com. The Address record for
abc.com points to our web hosting server here naturally since we host
the web site. They have an Address record of
The owner of the NAME sets up forward DNS.
The owner of the ADDRESS sets up the reverse DNS.
The ABC.com folks will set up an MX to esmtp.webtent.net (or whatever).
The owner of the 208.38.145 subnet would need to set up the reverse DNS.
BTW, it's alread set up and reveals (hold on to your shorts
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have a customer that needs to setup their reverse DNS. The mail server
identifies itself as, for example, abc.com. The Address record for
abc.com points to our web hosting server here naturally since we host
the web site. They have an Address record of mail.abc.com poi