Craig McLean wrote on Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:30:03 +0000: > craig.dnsalias.com is a dynamic DNS domain provided by dyndns.com.
Ok, I see. There's no good reason to reject such a domain by it's name. > In my case, my IP is supposedly dynamic, in that it's in a dynamic > range, but in reality hasn't changed in over a year. That's why I got > fukka.co.uk and just pointed it at this year-old IP lease. Well, no matter how long your lease is if it is advertised as dynmaic there's good reason to reject it, though ;-) So, if you send mail directly from that address it can bounce if it is known to RBLs, but not because of the dnsalias.com email address. However, they might have their own ACL and put dnsalias.com in there because of bad experience. > No idea, it was months ago and the mails have been removed. Ah, sorry, I confused you with the original poster. I guess we have beaten this to death now :-) Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com