Marc Sherman wrote:
> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>> Marc Perkel,
>>     Your junkemailfilter.com server that does the sender verify has
>> what looks to be dynamic/generic rDNS.  This causes MY server to
>> reject your sender verify:
>> Nov  8 08:12:24 thebighonker exim[32310]: H=5.ctyme.com
>> (pascal.ctyme.com) [69.50.231.5]:35579 I=[192.147.25.65]:25
>> F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> rejected RCPT
>> <[email protected]>: EL: () in EL list 
>> 
>> Can you get the rDNS to be more legitimate?
> 
> What's wrong with that rDNS? Is it because of the 5? That seems like
> a bit of an overzealous rule on your part, Larry. 
> 
> - Marc (not Perkel)

It doesn't match the host name in the HELO, doesn't match the domain name in
the 
MAIL FROM:<>.  

It's actually from a list that I use, and we're discussing it. 

BUT, from my perspective, as a "junkemailfilter", the DNS should be perfect
for 
The hosts they use, from a credibility standpoint. 

LER


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