[RFCI-Discuss] is a reversename a must ?
Jeff Pang
pangj at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 24 03:34:12 EST 2008
-----Original Message-----
>From: Xavier Beaudouin <kiwi at oav.net>
>Sent: Jan 24, 2008 3:05 AM
>To: Discussion about the RFC-Ignorant Project <rfci-discuss at lists.megacity.org>
>Subject: Re: [RFCI-Discuss] is a reversename a must ?
>
>Wow ! That's expensive... I really don't understand such ISPs...
>
>As ISP myself if it did such charge by ptr I should be rich...
>
Even most companies don't mind pay 25 USD for a rDNS each month, but there're two reasons let them have few chance to get rDNS configured,
1)most companies's IT guys are not so familiar with email system and its knowledges,they
don't know they should apply a rDNS on their mail servers.Don't laugh at
us,because it's in China.for tech ability,Chinese are 25 years behind the US
people.
2)ISP does't approve their rDNS request easily.some large websites here,like
56.com,who was called China Youtube,has no rDNS on their servers.They once requested
the rDNS from local ISP for some times,but ISP just ignore them.That's no way,b/c
also this is in China.
So here China has so many special facts which are different with yours.
This is also the reason why most US huge companies get failed in China,like Yahoo,Google,eBay
etc.
Ok if those words are off-topic by me,please ignore them.thanks.
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Jeff Pang pangj at earthlink.net
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