Verizon email problems

Bruce Dawson jbd at codemeta.com
Tue Nov 11 22:16:48 EST 2003


On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:41, Joshua S. Freeman wrote:
> Thanks for pointing to this Chris,
> 
> I'm concerned all over again now because I failed this one:
> 
> Reverse DNS entries for MX records
> 
> The problem MX records are:
> 4.38.232.199.in-addr.arpa [No reverse DNS entry (rcode: 3 ancount: 1)]
> 
> so, how do I fix this in my threeofus.hosts file or is it somewhere
> else?

Sigh. That's what I've been trying to say.

But, the bottom line is that you can't do a thing - other than getting
your ISP or whoever gave you that IP address to create a reverse DNS
entry for it. They are the ones who have to do it. You don't have the
CIDR for that block, so you can't change it - only the "owner" of the
CIDR can.

--Bruce
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