>And if I use another tool, the webserver itself has no reverse lookup
and no MX entry. 
It does not need this, because it will only send mail.

But why not eliminate one test failure and create a PTR record for it?

>Is it really useful to whitelist all my addresses?

Unless some one else can come up with something different, in this case
it would help. Just whitelist the address that the mail is coming from
on the Webserver. If your Webserver is IIS, why not have it send the
mails through the Virtual SMTP server?

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com


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