I am my own ISP.
I've got a Class C of IP#'s
--- Glenn Meadows <gmeadows sheridansq.com> wrote:
> Typically, the reverse DNS will have to be setup by
> your ISP/Provider
> (unless you're your own ISP and you manage an
> authoritative DNS server.
>
> I know that I had to get XO (our ISP) to set the
> reverse DNS entry for us,
> and they connected to the mail server via telnet to
> check that the server
> was responding properly prior to adding into their
> DNS.
>
>
>
> Glenn Meadows
> Sheridan Square Entertainment
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Carter [mailto:bubba65_1998 yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 4:52 PM
> To: surgemail-list netwinsite.com
> Subject: [SurgeMail List] sample dns entry for
> reverse lookup
>
> When I run a dnsstuff.com scan on my domain, i'm
> getting a reverse dns entry
> error for my mail.
> Therefore, some people are either rejecting my mail,
> or will not send me
> mail...
>
> I'm running RED Hat es5. I have a dedicated DNS
> server, dedicated WEB server, and a dedicated EMAIL
> server.
>
> Can someone either point me to a website that would
> have some samples as to
> what my db.xxx files should look like? or share one
> with me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
>
>
>
>
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