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Re: IPv6 automatic reverse DNS


From: Steve Atkins <steve () blighty com>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 18:37:25 -0700


On Oct 28, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Karl Auer <kauer () biplane com au> wrote:

1b) anti spam filters believe in the magic of checking
forward/reverse match.

Someone in this thread said that only malware-infested end-users are
behind IP addresses with no reverse lookup. Well - no. As long as we
keep telling anyone who isn't running a full-bore commercial network to
"consume, be silent, die", we are holding everyone back, including
ourselves.

If you send mail over IPv6 from an address with no reverse DNS you
will see quite a lot of this sort of thing:

550 5.7.1 [*] Our system has detected that this message
5.7.1 does not meet IPv6 sending guidelines regarding PTR records and
5.7.1 authentication. Please review
5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=ipv6_authentication_error for more
5.7.1 information.


It's fine to use no-reverse-lookup as a component of a spamminess
score. It's not OK to use it as proof of spamminess.

People running large mailservers made that decision some time
ago. Disagreeing with them won't make them accept your email.

Cheers,
  Steve


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