Autor: Walt Reed Data: Para: Edgar Lovecraft CC: 'exim-users@exim.org' Assunto: Re: [Exim] AOL - SPF - and EXIM
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:48:04AM -0500, Edgar Lovecraft said: > David Brodbeck wrote:
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > You do realize, right, that almost no one has control of their own
> > reverse DNS anymore? Most ISPs will not bother with it unless you have
> > at least a Class C netblock, and Class C's are hard to come by. The
> > company I work for has one, but our ISP has told us that if we were just
> > signing up now, they wouldn't give us one. We only have it because
> > we're grandfathered in.
>
> You do not need to control the in-addr.arpa space to have your ISP
> setup a proper DNS PTR record for your Internet connected host(s). I
> have never once had any ISP tell a client that they would not set a DNS
> PTR record for them upon request, to point to a specifc DNS A record
> that matches the IP address they want a PTR record for.
>
> Well, that is, as long as the IP range that the client is on is not
> with a 'non-reversable' IP range (i.e. Dynamic cable/dsl/adsl/dialup).
Will you please convince Verizon to do this? They will NOT set reverse
DNS with static IP addresses on Business DSL service, Period. I've tried
for MONTHS to get them to change. Of course I could go get a FR or T1
for 5-10X the price and get worse or the same speeds and they will set it,
but NOT for DSL of any type.