Jo Rhett wrote:
Robert Swan wrote:
Guys, I don't need a lesson on what you think should be done or what you
think is the right thing to do, I just need help writing a rule. I setup
mail servers all the time and I always make sure the: Mail server
broadcast name, the 'A' record and the PTR all match, IT IS JUST GOOD
PRACTICE, I am also not trying to block people who don't qualify, I just
want to identify and score it!!
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Just FYI, this score will be a Tax on everyone who has a provider who won't let them edit the reverse DNS. IE, most cable and DSL providers on the market.


That's why their ISP has a mail server. They shouldn't be directly connecting to my mail server if they don't have proper reverse DNS set up. If they're too pig-headed to use their ISP's mail server, then that's their problem.

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