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From: Bill Cole (postfixlists-070913
billmail.scconsult.com)
Date: Thu Apr 17 2008 - 23:32:55 CDT
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At 12:01 AM -0400 4/18/08, Jimbo wrote:
>TechTalk wrote:
>>
>>On 17-Apr-08, at 3:17 PM, mouss wrote:
>>>PS. why do you have two PTR records for 66.119.164.107?
>>
>>
>>And, as far I can tell I only have one PTR record. The PTR record,
>>reverse DNS, is maintained by my ISP who controls the IP block.
>>
>host 66.119.164.107
>107.164.119.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer db.anthemfx.com.
>107.164.119.66.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mail.anthemfx.com.
Note that other than making humans (and poorly written software) go
"HUH?" there is nothing wrong with multiple PTR's.
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Bill Cole
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