Dan,

Go to your command prompt and type this

nslookup

at the nslookup prompt:

>set type=ptr
>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Where xxx's represent your IP address you want to check for a reverse lookup.  
The results will show whether or not your IP address has a reverse lookup.  If 
it doesn't, contact your DNS provider and request them to add it.  Preferably 
it will resolve to the domain from which you are sending e-mail, but at the 
very least, it should resolve to something.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: dan martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails


>Are you sure you have reverse DNS setup for the server sending the mail?

How do you do this? Can it be done if your dns is provided by a registrar (like 
register.com or godaddy.com) vs running your own dns server?
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