I just got a mail delivery error from another MTA:

  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host xxxx xxxxxxx.xx[123.12.123.12] refused to
  talk to me: 501-HELO requires a valid host name as operand:
  'albatross.madduck.net' 501-connection rejected from
  debian4.unizh.ch remote address [130.60.73.144]. 501-Reason given
  was: 501-  No reverse DNS PTR for the remote address
  [130.60.73.144] has a 501   hostname matching
  'albatross.madduck.net'

130.60.73.144 is my mailout server, which has a PTR record to
debian4.unizh.ch, which resolves back to that IP.

since this is a virtual setup, the same IP also services
albatross.madduck.net. in this case, the HELO name used was
albatross.madduck.net, which the other MTA refused. is it just me,
or is this overly paranoid, and possibly even wrong? is there
any document that specifies that I have to have a PTR record for
every A record? my belief is that multiple PTR records have little
purpose. am i wrong?

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