If spammers setup RDNS, then they can be more effectively prosecuted under
existing laws, something that's already beginning to happen.

Bruce Barnes
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 21:04
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Reverse-DNS-Check

Then spammer ISP's will setup RDNS for all ip addresses, which most already
do!
 
Kevin Bilbee

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        Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 6:47 PM
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        What would happen if everyone refused mail on this test?
        
        Bruce Barnes wrote: 

                While it may not be good as a single test, remember that AOL
bounces ALL
                messages without reverse DNS.
                
                When one of our bandwidth providers screwed up our reverse
DNS allocation,
                AOL immediately stopped accepting all e-mail from us because
our
                IN-ADDR.ARPA records were no longer available.  Once we got
the bandwidth
                provider to re-allocate our REVERSE DNS, AOL immediately
started to accept
                our messages again.
                
                For more information on , see:
                http://postmaster.aol.com/guidelines/standards.html. 
                
                While AOL's connection message, sent to the mail server as
mail transmission
                to AOL is negotiated states: "America Online (AOL) and its
affiliated
                companies do not authorize the use of its proprietary
computers and computer
                networks to accept,  transmit, or distribute unsolicited
bulk e-mail sent
                from the internet.  Effective immediately:  AOL may no
longer accept
                connections from IP addresses which have no reverse-DNS (PTR
record)
                assigned."
                
                The link
http://postmaster.aol.com/guidelines/standards.html, in line 4 of
                the served page, now clearly states: "AOL's mail servers
will reject
                connections from any IP address that does not have reverse
DNS (a PTR
                record)."
                
                Considering that one post I saw stated that AOL was
rejecting something like
                eight billion messages per day (please don't attack the
quoted number as it
                may or may not be accurate), based on no reverse DNS entry,
that pretty much
                makes it a "de-facto standard"  If they are doing it, then
it's going to be
                pretty hard for others to ignore it.
                
                Once we implemented immediate rejection for no reverse DNS
entry - two years
                ago now, we saw our spam drop by almost 50% and have not had
one single
                complaint since doing so.  Remember, too, that for anyone to
have a reverse
                DNS entry also requires allocation of the subnet you are
using to the
                primary domain name of your mail server.  It CAN be done.
Sometimes it
                takes some work, but it CAN be done.  There are several
posts in the archive
                about this very issue.
                
                Bruce Barnes
                ChicagoNetTech Inc 
                
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                It is a good test as part of a weighting system.
                
                However, to take action on one test is not so wise.
                
                John T
                eServices For You
                
                  

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                        Hi,
                        
                        We do not use the reverse dns check for a spam
check. I'm not sure, if 
                        the
                            

                time is
                  

                        right to switch it on. In earlier days, this check
was to dangerous.
                        
                        Do you use the reverse dns check?
                        
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