On ons 29 dec 2010 17:29:05 CET, Jason Bertoch wrote
In the sited example, yes, the PTR is set by the ISP and not
delegated to the spammer, but a pattern is a pattern and that's what
we're here for. Plus, for all we know, the ISP has a web interface
for setting PTR records rather than using delegation.
its not fqdn with just a dot, is your mta sendmail ?
and my isp sets my ptr yes, but thay will have to make sure i did add
it as a a record first, the spammers isp above is clueless in that term
host 2.104.223.10
gives home.junc.org
dig home.junc.org
gives 2.104.223.10
i think its the way it should be in a perfect world
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