Well I'm registered at Register.com and updated all the fields I could find.
I'm not real sure what the s.th is.
Cameron
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Galatis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 1:51 AM
Subject: Re:
I see your DNS is at register.com. You have an A record for your web site and
that is working fine. Now you need to setup the MX record because when I query
the DNS for one, it comes back empty. Look in your DNS control panel in the
register.com where you setup the www. You should see
I've done that...about 6 days ago. I set it up to point to
mail.bstastjohns.com and of course changed the A record for
mail.bstastjohns.com to the current IP. Do I need to set up TXT records or
add a PTR or is that more than I need?
Cameron
- Original Message -
From: Phil Leinhauser
Cameron wrote:
I've done that...about 6 days ago. I set it up to point to
mail.bstastjohns.com and of course changed the A record for
mail.bstastjohns.com to the current IP. Do I need to set up TXT
records or add a PTR or is that more than I need?
Here is what is showing
Cameron:
If you are using SpamDyke, or another anti-spam, you may need to create
a PTR record for your DNS: that is, make the Internet (Public) IP
Address of your server reverse-resolve to something like bstastjohns.com
(or, if you ONLY do mail on that IP Address, mail.bstastjohns.com -- I
From time to time I get the following warning from the qmail-list. It
seems like almost all messages come through fine. I believe I have
DomainKeys configured correctly on my machine. Could the problem be on
qmailtoaster-list or on the ones sending the email to the list? What, if
anything
Ok, I set up a TXT record from some stuff I found online and that seems to
have fixed my issue. Thanks for all the help. I'm sure I'll be asking
more...
Cameron
- Original Message -
From: Dan McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Tuesday, January
Cameron wrote:
Could the strange hostname be causing the problem or is the PTR record?
I think the PTR record is causing the problem. I'd get rid of it.
a) I don't believe that you need a ptr record
b) MX records *must* point to type A records, *not* PTR records.
I'm not familiar with
I have found that filtering mail that doesn't have PTR (Reverse) is not a good
idea. Most service providers don't give you the delegation for the reverse so
therefore you have to contact them to set it for you in their servers. This is
mostly because most people just don't understand DNS
I wouldn't suggest a dirty way really. The cleanest way to handle
said action is the email list and add everyone to it. That is pretty
simple using qmailadmin. I'm not sure of any other way really.
Glen V.
Quoting Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a quick and dirty way to email
With qmail you have the binary /home/vpopmail/bin/vpopbull
usage: vpopbull [options] -f [email_file] [virtual_domain] [...]
-v (print version number)
-V (verbose)
-f email_file (file with message contents)
-e exclude_email_addr_file (list of addresses to exclude)
as you can see from my sender-address: It is possible to have a 2- letter-long
prefix. (Since years and on qmail). We have many clients with that type of
addresses.
There must be another issue with your installation
andreas
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 17:00 schrieb Chris Bird:
Hi,
Im
Sorry, but I have to disagree with you. You are correct: getting your
ISP to delegate rDNS control can be difficult. But ISPs are willing to
do that for business class accounts.
On my own servers, approximately 30% of all connections are rejected due
to missing rDNS. I also filter
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