I have my ISP assign the reverse lookups. Here in Calgary I've been successful doing this with Telus, Shaw, Terago, etc. Paul On Jun 24, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Lyle Giese wrote: > Stan, > Unless you have your servers hosted at GoDaddy, how can they handle reverse lookups for your assigned IP addresses? > > Lyle Giese > LCR Computer Services, Inc. > > On 06/23/11 22:41, Stan Greenspan wrote: >> I use GoDaddy to run all of my DNS, and have had very few reverse lookup >> issues. I have about 60 domains sharing the same IP without any trouble. >> GoDaddy does it for free and you don't even need to be registered >> through them. >> Pretty good service. >> Stan >> >> On 2011-06-23, at 11:32 PM, Tom Cross wrote: >> >>> Hi All >>> Is there a way around having outgoing mail from our mail server >>> failing to pass reverse lookup done by other servers. >>> We are using virtual domains and would like to save the required IP >>> addresses. >>> >>> Is there a work around or are we better off giving each Domain their >>> own IP. >>> >>> We are a small ISP.. >>> >>> >>> Tom Cross >>> Partner (Synergist) >>> HTMLnet >>> 61 2 9288 9488 >>> 0418 295 336 >>>HIDDEN@tml.com.au <mailto:tomc@html.com.au> >>> >>> * >>> >>> * <http://www.html.net.au/> >> >> Stan Greenspan >> >> http://www.interactivepages.com >> Interactivepages Information Services >> >> Tel: >> Canada: 416 822 5671 >> USA: 305 320 6593 >> >> Legal Notice: >> This e-mail should be considered both privileged communication between >> the author and the addressee and copyright protected. Any >> retransmission, in whole or in part, without the written authorization >> of the author, shall be considered a breach of confidentiality and >> copyright. >> >> >> >> > >
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