Jared Markell wrote:
Thanks for the links, will definately take a look at them.

About the toaster and Dns - I was appointed to take over "IT" from the last
guy who was doing it here, and I'm basically rebuilding every server we
have, in order of importance. The email server was next in line and I chose
the qmail toaster on centos as my replacement for Sun Solaris 8 w/ Sendmail
(yuck...).

We're still in the middle of the transition so oregonwebteam.com is bouncing
between IP addresses until the transistion is complete. The real PTR for it
does exist for it's hostname (established on the machine itself).

http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ptr.ch?ip=207.162.219.26

ns1 and ns2 are actually the same machie (I know, I know...). They are on my
list with lower upgrade urgency then the email server.
As a point of interest, AOL only requires that you have a reverse PTR record. They don't care what it is, just so long as it's there. I have one server that is at webserver1.domain.com, but the PTR says host236.sprintops.net and that's alright with AOL. Gets through to the customers that way. We had a block of IPs from Sprint, and they just assigned generic PTR records to each IP to solve the problem (I was moving servers around weekly myself).

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