Hi Paul.
Note that these instructions require you to have your own DNS. If you don't
you'll have to get your upstream ISP to make these changes to their reverse
DNS host lookup database.
Contact your upstream ISP and ask them to delegate authority for your domain
to your primary DNS. Then se
Paul,
In order to have Reverse DNS setup you would need to talk to your
ISP (Internet Service Provider) cause they would need to fix the
reverse lookup for your IPs or domain. :)
Devin Atencio
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 03:09 pm, Paul Croft wrote:
> I have been having trouble delivering my mail
I have been having trouble delivering my mailing lists to AOL
subscriberstoday I spoke with a tech at AOL and he told me that the
problem was the my site didn't have its "reverse DNS" set up correctly and
therefore my emails were considered "suspect". His solution was to correct
the Rever