Some email domains are not accepting our emails because it is failing a reverse pointer lookup. So I called our ISP to have a reverse pointer record changed from their generic name to our domain, but I disagree with the tech on what the pointer should point to. Basically, one of us thinks it should point to the fqdn of the email server - mail1.company.com, and the other thinks it should point to just the domain name - company.com.
Our email addresses look like user@company.com
"host company.com" results in: company.com mail is handled by 10 mail1.company.com.
"host mail1.company.com" results in: mail1.company.com has address a.b.c.d
So should "host a.b.c.d" result in:
d.c.b.a.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mail1.company.com.
or
d.c.b.a.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer company.com.
??
Our email addresses look like user@company.com
"host company.com" results in: company.com mail is handled by 10 mail1.company.com.
"host mail1.company.com" results in: mail1.company.com has address a.b.c.d
So should "host a.b.c.d" result in:
d.c.b.a.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mail1.company.com.
or
d.c.b.a.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer company.com.
??