On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 09:53:47 +0100
Lucas Valdeón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
>  Hi,
> 
>  Talking about reverse dns I have a little problem.
> In the same machine there are several ips. In the first ip .71 there is no
> service.
> In the second one .72 mail is running ( pop3, smtp ).
> .71 has reverse dns ( ssh.x.com )
> .72 has reverse dns ( mail.x.com )
> Qmail send mail from default route .71, so it has reverse dns, but it is not
> mail.landm.net.
> So I supossed I have to patch qmail to send from a different ip, or move
> mail service to another one.
> Is correct to send mail from a reverse dns in the same domain, but different
> hostname that MX entry ?
> 
>       Thank you in advance,
> 
>       Lucas
> 
> 

errr correct me if im wrong.
reverse dns needed with smtp to validate IP and nameserver ?
some of smtp server around the world need reverse dns to validate your smtp server
some time if your smtp server can't be validate .. there's posibility your email 
message denied.

ps.
i dont know if this in RFC thought


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