Autor: W B Hacker Fecha: A: exim users Asunto: Re: [exim] message delivery deferred - destination mailserver
"unusable"
Martin A. Brooks wrote: > On Fri, June 11, 2010 09:00, W B Hacker wrote:
>> You will need, at the very least:
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>> - a valid and globally-published <domain>.<tld>
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> Agreed,
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>> - a fixed-IP on which to receive smtp traffic. Good isea to have a
>> fixed-IP from which to send. They may be the same. Or not.
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> Certainly.
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>> = a globally-published PTR RR associating (each of) said IP with the
>> <domain>.<tld>
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> No, not required. He may have trouble delivering to paranoid mail servers
> without reverse DNS or with a reverse record that matches certain
> patterns, but that's not the same as being a requirement for the server to
> work.
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*Yawn*
OP's problem isn't that his server doesn't 'work'
OP's problem is that he *could previously* deliver, and no longer can do.
Now even an obsessive-compulsive Merchant Banker might - just maybe -
... want to take his laptop on any connection WITHOUT a PTR RR and telnet smtp
to either of the two *specific* yahoo MX the OP listed as problematic.
.... and again from a server WITH a valid PTR RR.
Yahoo at one time passed around a billion zombot messages every day.
Now, bless their cotton socks - and connection vetting - they no longer do so.