The Tuesday 2005-03-22 at 22:39 -0500, Ken Schneider wrote:
The point is as I pointed out before is this is my home PC with my own domain that I only use for very few emails and I (not inferring
I prefer to get used to good habits at home ;-)
everyone) don't care if some email gets missed, I have another address from my ISP I use for all other email (Earthlink with their -full- spamblocker setting which blocks 100% of addresses not in the address book). And the reverse DNS just needs something in the name even if it only maps to a name provided by your ISP and doesn't match what you provide, it will only block IP's that have nothing in the reverse lookup.
Ah, if that is so, then I have no objection. I thought it needed a reverse mapping matching the given domain.
If you want to test it send an email to my list address and see if it goes through. If I am wrong I am wrong and so be it. But then that is how we learn is it not, by our mistakes?
Correct :-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson