Hi !!
> > Is there any RFC that recommends that a mail server should have rDNS ?
>
> However, despite the lack of "official" guidance, there are paranoid
> mail admins who will not accept mail from any host that does not have an
> rDNS entry. So if you run a mail server and want to be able to send to
> as many hosts as possible, you should make sure your rDNS entry is
> correct.
Yes, all my mail servers have rDNS. The question is that refusing emails
that come from servers withou rDNS will catch a lot of spam, but also
some good email, just trying to give a good reason to those server
admins
to give rDNS to his mail servers ... or maybe i getting to paranoid ?
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Thanx & best regards ...
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