spam checks: PTR records, dynamic domain
Tom Metro
blu at vl.com
Thu Jan 4 14:40:46 EST 2007
Bill Horne wrote:
> Since I use a dynamic dns service to receive email on my Debian box,
> I'll ask what happens when forward (A) and reverse (PTR) records don't
> match.
I believe typical practice these days, if PTR records are examined at
all, is to just check that they exist, not that the returned domain
matches the domain specified in the SMTP HELO. But I don't know what
DynDNS specifically implements.
> I don't know why, but some System Administrators
> think that a "dynamic" domain name is prima facie proof of spam.
What identifies your domain as being dynamic? That it is served by DNS
servers belonging to a dynamic DNS service? The TTL setting?
-Tom
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