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RDNS_DYNAMIC 2.60 Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS

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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @keat63 The full definition of RDNS_DYNAMIC is as follows: RDNS_DYNAMIC indicates that the Reverse DNS check on that IP address resolves to something that resembles the FQDN of a dynamically issued IP address. Sometimes this is an invalid PTR record as well. I'm not sure how this relates to enabling SRS Support though as that's specific to forwarding mail:
    This option rewrites sender addresses so that the email appears to come from the forwarding mail server. This allows forwarded email to pass an SPF check on the receiving server.
    ALL SRS Support does is allow an SPF check to complete successfully on forwarded mail. It rewrites the sender to look like it's originating from the server that performed the forward.
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  • keat63
    Considering that its a new server commission, I wonder if rDNS had not quite finished propogating or something?? Now about 36 hours in, I just disabled the setting and sent another test email and now i no longer see that error. Too much of a coincidence that the error went away immediately after setting 'Sender Rewriting Scheme (SRS) Support' though.
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  • cPanelLauren
    It could most certainly be that propagation in some form hadn't been completed. It can take up to 48 hours for it to complete in some cases.
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  • keat63
    My server came out of the box with a host name something along the lines of: 123.45.67.89.srvlist_my_host.co.uk, would this qualify as a FQDN of a dynamically issued IP address However I'd changed this maybe a good 12-24 hours previous to me finding the spam score.
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  • cPanelLauren
    These generic hostnames providers give out to provision a server could definitely qualify as something that would get flagged as such, yes.
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