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RE: (ngtrans) Re: The reverse lookup issue



 
> > ISP's frequently don't give out any information on who the customer
> > is. The inverse lookups are usually just the ip address encoded by a
> > script that generates names from IP addresses.  As I said 
> before, this is
> > meaningless, and a waste of time, Nameserver memory, and bandwidth.
> 
> My home machine has proper reverse DNS.  This makes it easy
> for people who are having a problem with it to contact me
> directly instead of having to go through my ISP to find out
> who I am.  I consider that a feature.  If I did not want that
> level of accountability, I would have my ISP reset reverse DNS
> to some generic default.
> 

if my home machine does not have proper reverse dns, because my isp is not providing this service, can i still have a mail server (with domain, dns, etc) and be able to _actually_ send mail through that server? or, is all mail where reverse dns don't match treated as spam and filtered out.

jasminko

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