1. Dunno cause I have never operated a mail server without proper reverse DNS (nor any server for that matter).

2. Yes I do. Proper standard should include proper reverse. As a general rule mail servers without reverse I have encountered are sending spam OR improperly configured and candidates for open relay. Even most dynamic allocated ISPS provide reverse of some sort.

Dave Beckstrom wrote:
Hi Everyone,


I have two questions:

1) If a mail server is configured without a reverse DNS pointer, is that
enough to prevent email from reaching AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc? 2) Do you block email coming from mail servers with no reverse DNS?
Thanks,

Dave




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