David Brodbeck may one day have said:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Walt Reed [mailto:exim@linuxguy.com]
> > Will you please convince Verizon to do this? They will NOT set reverse
> > DNS with static IP addresses on Business DSL service, Period.
> I'm not aware of any ISPs that *will* set reverse DNS records for people
> with static IPs, unless you have a T1 or other premium service. I've been
> involved in setting up a few business-class DSL connections (/28s, mostly)
> and all of them stated in the terms of service that custom reverse DNS
> wasn't part of the deal.
I'm aware of quite a few in the UK, Nildram who I'm with are quite
happy to do so for one. I've a /25 at the end of a business ADSL line,
when I want my reverse DNS changed I just mail the help desk with what
I want done.
When I used to have a 64k leased line with a /24 I used to just send
my then provider the zone file I wanted deployed. This isn't atypical
for the UK at least.
Speaking purely from a UK perspective I can't imagine doing businness
with an ISP that would give me a business service with a decent IP
block who wouldn't set up rpoper reverse DNS for me. SMTP isn't the
only protocol/service that gets unhappy about mismatched DNS.
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