On 2019-02-21 2:49 p.m., Alex Volkov via talk wrote:
You can't set reverse DNS records yourself, so you will need to contact your service provider and ask them to change the record for IP 54.39.185.225 from ip-54-39-185.eu to your mail server dns name.
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On 2019-02-21 2:43 p.m., Marc Lijour wrote:

I thought I had, and I do. OVH is allocating my PTR in a group of 8 addresses (*ip-54-39-185.eu.*). May be that's where the problem lies?

OVH allows you to set a reverse IP mapping if you are renting a full server using the website account/server management tools.

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