At 03:54 PM 1/23/2002, you wrote:
> There is no reverse configured > It will resolve is you use raq1.agilitysystems.com IIRC, that's the problem with sending to AOL. If you claim to be raq1.agilitysystems.com [64.135.71.134] and a lookup of 64.135.71.134 doesn't resolve, AOL bounces the mail. They used to just $*itcan it with no bounce, IIRC.
Dan, my urls are registered with register.com and they provide the dns. my ip does not resolve back to any of my urls I can send mail to aol and the people get it.When they refuse one as the person doesn't exist any more or something, it comes back with my primary domain specified in the return. I am not sure why I would get mail back and accepted without the reverse resolving and his would not. Unless he uses an alias for his email address and that doesn't resolve.