On 11/28/06, Andrew Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/28/06, Hill, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I didn't try.  I use DynDNS Custom and it's worked well for me for
> > years.  I personally haven't had a problem w/ reverse DNS causing mail
> > servers to reject my mail I don't think, though I'm sure there are
> > those that do gripe at that.
>
> >From what I understand, hotmail, yahoo, and AOL automatically filter it
> to spam if there's no reverse dns lookup.  Gmail might too.  If the
> recipient doesn't check the spam folder, then you're hosed.
>
> I could be wrong, but I've read that and personal experience supports it
> (although not conclusively).

I just tried gmail and yahoo, they work fine.  I don't have an aol or
hotmail address to try.

Correction, there are hotmail address in our family mailing list, they
work fine.  Don't have any aol to try though.

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