On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 13:42 -0700, Craig White wrote: > At this stage, I simply will not accept mail from any smtp server > whose forward & reverse DNS don't match. So if you are sending me > e-mails from server mail.example.com you better have a reverse DNS > address that tells me that your ip address points to mail.example.com. That's a rather bad idea, and simply not workable for an *awful* lot of people. You *will* be rejecting legit mail with that methodology. Although many of us have our own domains, many of them will be hosted by a service which hosts hundreds or thousands of other sites using virtual named based hosting. We don't each get an IP, and it's completely impractical to expect that in an IPv4 world. The reverse IP will point to the host's domain name, not ours. You need to do *better* testing than simply forward and reverse checking of one domain name. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686 Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines