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Re: how to deal with ptr records and getting classified as spam under the http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/ -config



you can only have one PTR per IP
try asking your ISP for more address (it cost some money)
or set the MX record into one "mail gateway"

shahar fermon.


On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Michael Habashy <mjh2000@gmail.com> wrote:
i followed the great article on  http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/
 
But i found issues regarding my server getting treated as a source of spam mail.
 
I have followed the tutorial almost to the letter.
I have domain1.com and domain2.com
 
I setup up everything iwth domain1.com  - but Randell (guy on this forum) helped me out greatly - he discovered that my router's ip did not have a ptr record --- this caused yahoo.com and gmail to treat my server as spam.
 
One problem solved --- thanks Randall.
 
Today's issue is that i want to setup a 2nd domain name to send emails out on.
The configuration on http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/  works perfectly.
The issue comes up is that yahoo and gmail treat me like spam for that domain name.
So i figured let me create the same ptr records for my router and my server.
 
That was a mistake -- no i am getting treated like spam when i send out from both domains= domain1.com and domain2.com
 
 
 
please help
thanks
mjh



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