To be clear: because the legitimate mailserver with a proper non-generic reverse was in a block with other generic reverses, they blacklisted you?
That's egregiously harsh. SORBS was blocking a customer for a generic reverse entry, I gave them a legit looking reverse (that fwds properly too), solved, if a bit irritating. To require the whole BLOCK be totally legit is too much. /kc On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 02:48:28PM -0500, Michael Holstein's said: >No, we do have it correct .. they wanted us to fix all the *other* ones >(that can't even send mail because they're firewalled from doing so) .. > >$ dig -t mx csuohio.edu >[..] >;; ANSWER SECTION: >csuohio.edu. 10800 IN MX 10 antispam5.csuohio.edu. >csuohio.edu. 10800 IN MX 10 antispam4.csuohio.edu. >csuohio.edu. 10800 IN MX 10 antispam3.csuohio.edu. >csuohio.edu. 10800 IN MX 10 antispam2.csuohio.edu. >Michael Holstein >Cleveland State University > -- Ken Chase - [email protected] - +1 416 897 6284 - Toronto CANADA Heavy Computing - Clued bandwidth, colocation and managed linux VPS @151 Front St. W.

