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What say the most is the importance of procurement in both the forward (a record) and reverse (PTR record) right DNS entries for the server which the Send connector. In some cases the same server as the connection received, but it need not be. It is very important that every server that is configured as a connector to send Internet have both forward (record) and reverse (PTR record) registered in DNS, and that these documents are accurate that you entered in the FQDN on the General tab of the Send connector. If this server host to send and receive ports, should the MX record on the same name point. If your organization accepts mail out more than one area, you just point the MX record in every area at the same FQDN. It is not necessary that the MX record to a server in the same DNS domain as the MX record point.

You may be thinking, “Why is it so important that all these names correspond ?”… The reason is that the inputs do not match and the lack of a reverse DNS entry is used by most anti-spam services as a signal that the messages are considered must be used by the host as spam. Some organizations, such as AOL and Comcast go so far as to simply block mail from hosts that do not have a reverse DNS entry. If e-mail to get delivered by your organization, you have all you want to decrease the suspicion of the anti-spam services.

Get is the front (a folder) Text entered in the DNS is not different from the publication of a different address. Only with your hosting provider’s DNS work to publish the name that you configured for your connection send as you would if you published your MX record or the web address for your domain is, by the full name and IP address visible. It is the entry or reverse PTR record is a little complicated.


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