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| reply to jfmezei Re: E-Mail From Static IP Getting Caught By Some Spam Filters
Well, I did a check and all the blacklists came back OK which is a good thing. I also did use the SPF generator tool you linked to a while back to create the SPF records for my domains. I think you're on to something with the reverse translation and that's very likely what is tripping up the Rogers server. So just to be clear, what you are suggesting is that I change my reverse translation from something like this:
xx-xx-xxx-xxx.dsl.teksavvy.com
Into something like this:
iamthisguy.dsl.teksavvy.com -- Parallax Abstraction, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada blog.digital-lifeline.ca |
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 jfmezei Premium join:2007-01-03
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| >Into something like this: > >iamthisguy.dsl.teksavvy.com
No. If you are sending mail primarily from user@chocolate.com, then you want the reverse translation for your ip to be something.chocolate.com
You need to send an email to dnsadmin at tech savvy period com to request that the reverse translation for your fixed IP be set to whatever you specify.
The reverse translation should be associated with you, not your ISP, and should not look like a dynamically allocated IP at all (aka: contain the words DSL, dialup, cable, and some numbers that make up an IP address) |
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