>Ok, thanks for the help Scott.  I guess it is confusing to me.

That's OK -- DNS itself is tricky enough, but reverse DNS makes it much 
more complex.

>As long as I have a reverse DNS, it is compliant.

That's correct.

>My first thought was that the reverse
>DNS had to be for the same domain name.

That's what a lot of people assume, but it isn't so.  Otherwise, it would 
be impossible to have virtual domains.

>I used the DNS report tool for my virtual domain, and indeed I no longer
>fail the reverse DNS test.  This isn't so difficult after all, why doesn't
>everyone do it? :)

<G>

You'd be surprised how many people have reverse DNS entries in their DNS 
servers, but since they didn't have their ISP delegate the reverse DNS 
entries to their DNS servers, nobody will find the reverse DNS entries.
                         -Scott

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