Why did this fail the REVDNS test? If I do a reverse DNS
lookup for precisionx.net I get a valid PTR record back.
Reverse DNS is different than forward DNS. Reverse DNS takes an IP and
returns the host name (using a PTR record); forward DNS usually takes a
host name and returns an IP (using an
OK, thanks.
Jose
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I guess I'm confused as to why it's coming from this IP
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Why did this fail the REVDNS test? If I do a reverse DNS
lookup for precisionx.net I get a valid PTR record back.
Reverse DNS is different than forward DNS. Reverse DNS takes an IP and
returns the host name
I guess I'm confused as to why it's coming from this IP
216.119.112.51 when I've specified the MX record for precisionx.net
to point to 65.110.77.72
That I can't explain -- you would need to check with the documents for the
inFusion email Server that sent the mail to see how to get it to use a
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OK, thanks.
Jose
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I guess I'm
I've solved this problem, thanks; it was related to a mail server
config problem. Now, the IPNOTINMX test is failing for precisionx.net
and I'm not sure why since the MX record is pointing to 65.110.77.72
(http://dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=precisionx.nettype=MX)
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