So, our server name is OSPWeb02 and it is on 64.7.207.173 I have asked that an 
"A" record is set up pointing OSPWeb02.ltcconnection.com to 64.7.202.173 so we 
can have  FQDN

mail.ltcconnection.com reverses to 64.7.202.212.. is this going to solve the 
problem? I feel like I am in over my head here and don't know what direction to 
go in.

90% of our domains have their mail record set up to point to 64.7.202.222 
because that is the IP their domain is set to. Should they all point to 
something different?

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Travis Rabe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 11:14 AM
  Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Questions for Mail hosts


  Technically they don't all need to match, BUT your IPd OHN does need to have 
reverse DNS.  There is nothing stating that for all forwards, it has to have a 
matching reverse.  HOWEVER, your Main IP'd domain does need to have a reverse 
that matches the OHN.

   

  Travis

   

  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kathy Lees
  Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:10 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [IMail Forum] Questions for Mail hosts

   

  I have been going back and forth on this and can't seem to get the answers my 
boss wants. So I am hoping you guys can help me.

   

  We have a few hundred email accounts using our mail server as virtual mail 
accounts. Of course, when a reverse dns is done, the lookup does not match the 
domain name it was sent from and messages are being rejected. We have been told 
that we would have to get a different IP address for each domain, which isn't 
feasable.

   

  How do other hosting companies handle this issue? I can't imagine we are the 
only ones. Any help, suggestions would be appreciated.

   

  Kathy

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