On 10/16/06, wpc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
our company currently hosts it's own DNS. Recently, a
certain server refused to accept an email because we
had no reverse DNS entry.

as it should have done



We do have a reverse DNS entry in our configuration,
but it doesn't seem to propagate. I later found out
this is supposed to be done by our ISP.


It should be done by the org that was assigned the /24 of IP addresses.


Now the ISP is not very clear on this. we have been
given 2 options which are.

1. To either let them host our DNS for us
2. Pay for our own ip addresses and do our own border
gateway routing.

3. have them set up correct reverse delegation in the RIR database.
This is free!

What is your mailserver IP address?


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Cheers,

McTim
$ whois -h whois.afrinic.net mctim
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