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This is the real example, please check on both cases the rDNS
Your IP address 5.134.115.231 is associated with the domain first.smtp-sender.com. Nevertheless your message appears to be sent from ns1.smtp-sender.com.
You may want to change the host name of your server to first.smtp-sender.com.
Howdy,
Postfix uses the hostname for that, so you can either change your server's hostname, or set the hostname parameter in Postfix.
-Eric
This is the real example, please check on both cases the rDNS
Your IP address 5.134.115.231 is associated with the domain first.smtp-sender.com. Nevertheless your message appears to be sent from ns1.smtp-sender.com.
You may want to change the host name of your server to first.smtp-sender.com.
Here are the tested values for this check:
IP: 5.134.115.231 HELO: ns1.smtp-sender.com
rDNS: first.smtp-sender.com
Here are the tested values for this check:
IP: 5.134.115.225 HELO: ns1.smtp-sender.com
rDNS: ns1.smtp-sender.com
Howdy,
Hmm, I'm not sure I understand your question... what is your server's hostname currently set to?
-Eric
my hostname is ns1.smtpsender.com