Shane Elmer
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Hello, It's acceptable to use a single shared IP address for multiple name servers. However, you should still set the RDNS record for the shared IP address to the server's hostname, even if using ...
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Yes, you should update the RDNS record for the IP address so that it points to the server's hostname. Typically, RDNS records are configured by your hosting provider or data center. Check with them...
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Just as an update this seems to actually be the root cause reported by mail-tester.com Your reverse DNS does not match with your sending domain. Reverse DNS lookup or reverse DNS resolution (rDNS)...
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Hi Shane, Assuming you have root access to your WHM enter Edit DNS in the search field at the top of the left hand panel after login, select the domain you want to add the record for. At the bott...
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We had similar issues, in our case we managed to resolve the problem by setting up a DMARC record in DNS. Hello, The output suggests your mail server is properly configured. The warning messages y...
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MX TOOL BOX returned the following errors: dmarc example.org DNS Record not found More Info smtp example.org Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner More Info smtp e...
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Okay, so after sending an email to the following address: check-auth@verifier.port25.com[/EMAIL] referenced in this post - Setting up SPF and DKIM records This was the output: Result: ham...
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Hello, The best place to start is to ensure your server meets the guidelines referenced on the following document: Thank you. Okay thank you for your response, I will look into that post
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I solved my problem. In case anyone else has this issue, which im sure they will if they plan on being a reseller with someone like amazon, vultr, etc. The issue for me was with the WHM API 1 hostn...
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Could you provide an example of the wrong URL that it's utilizing (you can replace a real domain name or IP address with an example)? For instance, is it an old hostname? If so, does saving your ex...