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[SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
When you set up your server, what did you type as it's hostname? This is what the PTR should be and all the DNS should be set up correctly.WMan wrote:I've got the same problem.
I checked my domain using dnsinspect.com and my domain passd mx and mail tests for 100%.
the ptr record is going to my domain like that: mydomain.zone
should I ask my provider to change it to hostname.mydomain.zone?
or there is no big difference?..
Please help I do not have any idea why all of my emails goes to spam in gmail.
I checked my IP address is not blacklisted at all.
Thank you for any help.
Emails going into SPAM can be a challenge to fix. Send a test e-mail to this service: http://www.mail-tester.com/
It will analyze your email (including spam) and give you a score. Make sure the following pass:
VestaCP will always fail for DMARC -0.5 points. Currently, I send e-mails and score 9.5/10.We check if the server you are sending from is authenticated
[SPF] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
[Sender ID] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
Your DKIM signature is valid
You do not have a DMARC record
Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is successfully associated with xx.xx.xx
Your domain name xx.xx.xx is assigned to a mail server.
Your hostname xx.xx.xx is assigned to a server.
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
For the moment when I wrote a message it was:SS88 wrote: When you set up your server, what did you type as it's hostname? This is what the PTR should be and all the DNS should be set up correctly.
Emails going into SPAM can be a challenge to fix. Send a test e-mail to this service: http://www.mail-tester.com/
It will analyze your email (including spam) and give you a score. Make sure the following pass:
VestaCP will always fail for DMARC -0.5 points. Currently, I send e-mails and score 9.5/10.We check if the server you are sending from is authenticated
[SPF] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
[Sender ID] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
Your DKIM signature is valid
You do not have a DMARC record
Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is successfully associated with xx.xx.xx
Your domain name xx.xx.xx is assigned to a mail server.
Your hostname xx.xx.xx is assigned to a server.
Hostname: hostname.mydomain.zone PTR: mydomain.zone
I changed that waiting until dns servers gonna be updated. Hope that It will work...
I checked and I've got 10 from 10.
Is that true that I should install Ipv6?..
And also how to update DKIM to latest version using DKIM Wizard. Whould I do it or not?..
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
If you have 10/10 you are OK. You don't need to update DKIM or install ipv6WMan wrote:For the moment when I wrote a message it was:SS88 wrote: When you set up your server, what did you type as it's hostname? This is what the PTR should be and all the DNS should be set up correctly.
Emails going into SPAM can be a challenge to fix. Send a test e-mail to this service: http://www.mail-tester.com/
It will analyze your email (including spam) and give you a score. Make sure the following pass:
VestaCP will always fail for DMARC -0.5 points. Currently, I send e-mails and score 9.5/10.We check if the server you are sending from is authenticated
[SPF] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
[Sender ID] Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is authorized to use [email protected]
Your DKIM signature is valid
You do not have a DMARC record
Your server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is successfully associated with xx.xx.xx
Your domain name xx.xx.xx is assigned to a mail server.
Your hostname xx.xx.xx is assigned to a server.
Hostname: hostname.mydomain.zone PTR: mydomain.zone
I changed that waiting until dns servers gonna be updated. Hope that It will work...
I checked and I've got 10 from 10.
Is that true that I should install Ipv6?..
And also how to update DKIM to latest version using DKIM Wizard. Whould I do it or not?..
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
GMail is marking as SPAM almost all mails that is sent from ipv6... keep in mind that.
I will never turn on ipv6 for Exim.
I will never turn on ipv6 for Exim.
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
Thank you very much guys!
I solved the problem putting PTR record as hostname.mydomain.zone
before it was just my domain.zone.
I solved the problem putting PTR record as hostname.mydomain.zone
before it was just my domain.zone.
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
Thanks for the advice. So far I did not switch it on just change the PTR record and it solve the problem.dpeca wrote:GMail is marking as SPAM almost all mails that is sent from ipv6... keep in mind that.
I will never turn on ipv6 for Exim.
Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
I use digital ocean VPS. My droplet has host name of xxxx.com and PTR record has also set as xxxx.com in DigitalOcean Network setting. I also have registered domain name of xxxx.com and i can browser the site too. I have shared hosted other websites using VestaCP with email. I can send and received emails but mxtool saying "Reverse DNS is not a valid Hostname".
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Re: [SOLVED] Reverse DNS Resolution - No PTR Record found vestacp
How do I add the PTR record for emails in vestacp
Reverse MX A records (PTR) ERROR: No reverse DNS (PTR) entries. The problem MX records are:
12.117.12.200.in-addr.arpa -> no reverse (PTR) detected
You should contact your ISP and ask him to add a PTR record for your ips
help me!
Reverse MX A records (PTR) ERROR: No reverse DNS (PTR) entries. The problem MX records are:
12.117.12.200.in-addr.arpa -> no reverse (PTR) detected
You should contact your ISP and ask him to add a PTR record for your ips
help me!