Re: help from community

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On 4/12/2012 8:51 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 12.4.2012 14:16, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
> ...
>> i know these commands but if you will carefully look into logs, you will
>> notice that my server is sending mail not receiving. therefor it has
>> nothing to do with their PTR weather it is correct or in correct. that is
>> according to the logic.
> ...
>
> If the receiving server is doing callback than the logic is reversed, so
> no, at that point your server turns into the receiver.
> please read my *whole* message again, not only the part with the
> commands. Have a look at the links I provided.

Markus is spot on.
My mail server does reverse lookups to see if the mail server is real or 
not...in your case it would reject it since the mail server sending it 
does not equal what the look up says.

these rejects are used to prevent spammers. And they also teach us how 
to set up mail servers correctly. Learning curve, but it is for the best.
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