The IP 202.106.127.54 has many domain names, it is a virtual host server
providing Internet related services. Do you mean that to send mail to
FreeBSD, there must be a PTR record to resolve the IP to name? But most
IPs of net blocks in China have no PTR records, and I have no idea to
get such a PTR record, it is out of my control.
Is there any other way to get my message sent to FreeBSD.org? It is
important for me.
Thanks a lot.
Levin
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 21:17:23 -0700 (PDT)
"Jeremy C. Reed" <reed@???> wrote:
> To answer your question in subject line: No.
>
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Levin Lee wrote:
>
> > host hub.freebsd.org [216.136.204.18]: 450 Client host rejected:
> > cannot find your hostname, [202.106.127.54]: retry timeout exceeded
>
> Read this message again. And fix it so 202.106.127.54 resolves to a
> hostname.
>
> > But I have never met such a problem before I changed email server to
> > use Exim as MTA, which used to be running on qmail.
>
> Not related. FreeBSD stops spam by forcing its posters to have resolvable
> IPs (which is good because they are open lists).
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
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