Your welcome.

As far as what to say to the startup, since you are right, they are more
likely to listen, tell them they should have dns records that point back to
a domain they use specifically for reverse dns records.

Doing that ensures that mail has a better chance of being accepted by mail
servers and make connections looks less sketchy.

On Oct 8, 2017 9:01 AM, "pault" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/10/17 17:53, Joshua Knapp wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately if your ISP isn't following internet basics, it's unlikely
> > they will listen to you.  It's sad that so many ISPs seem to not care
> > about standards or security.
>
> i think in general terms you are right, but in my case the situation is
> a bit different. i live in mountains of southern catalunya and get
> internet via wimax. the isp we have is a tiny, new, local startup who
> specializes in out of the way places and i actually know the main
> techdude there personally. so i suspect they may be more responsive if i
> were to approach with them with something.
>
> > I disabled the failed ptr lookup,  so it won't be an issue for that
> > going forward.
>
> thank you very much for your amazing response time :-)
>
> pault--
> pault [at] elsmussols [dot] net
> http://elsmussols.org/
> https://red.elsmussols.net/channel/elmussol
> gpg fp: 66E0 31C2 8BB6 5E54 2D30  3AE2 1B1E 3809 6336 4EA6
>
>
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