Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 11:15:45 -0400 From: "Toll, Eric" <etoll@vipstructures.com> To: <valery.seys@free.fr>, <bod@freebsdfoundation.org>, <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>, <postmaster@freebsd.org> Cc: valery@vslash.com Subject: RE: How to communicate now ? Not by the way of freedom. Message-ID: <9BC86C67C3AF7646B9C5382020457A944E4D1F@VIP10-WIN2K>
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> > Yesterday : > ----------------------------------------------------------- > <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>: host mx1.freebsd.org[216.136.204.125] > said: 450 Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, > [82.67.185.6] (in reply to RCPT TO command) > recipient=freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org > From <valery@vslash.com> > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Nice days of freedom are gone away. It makes *no* sense to have an email address, and then send email from an IP claiming to be associated with that domain, yet is not. Create a PTR or "reverse mx" like you are suppose to. It looks like you already have: (again your ISP should do this for FREE) Interesting, I see: vslash.com. 1h55m23s IN MX 10 mail.vslash.com. ;; AUTHORITY SECTION: vslash.com. 1h55m23s IN NS gw.vslash.com. vslash.com. 1h55m23s IN NS ns6.gandi.net. ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: mail.vslash.com. 1h55m23s IN A 82.67.185.6 Now that wasn't so hard was it?
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