Loren Wilton wrote: > --------------- >> > Having an PTR like ip-72-167-52-118.ip.secureserver.net does not >> > look like someone had the intention to run a mailrelay on. >> > >> > With such an PTR you will not just be blocked by >> > UCEPROTECT-Appliances, you can expect wide delivery problems out >> > there. >> > >> > So my suggestion to you is to get individual PTR's for IP's you >> > want to use as mailservers. > -------------- > > Can someone help him along form here? He isn't really an email guy, > so "PTR record" doesn't tell him how to fix things. Remember this is > Brasil, so there may be difficulties in getting things set up > properly. Perhaps someone from there could offer some suggestions?
The explanation you're quoting is pretty good - the mailserver is on ip-72-167-52-118.ip.secureserver.net. which just does not look like a mail-server. He really needs to start by getting 'secureserver.net' to setup a proper reverse mapping : 72.167.52.118 pointing to 'mail.pousada.com.br'. This is also called a PTR record. /Per Jessen, Zürich