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Mailenable: Reverse DNS Entry in Received Header

Daniel H

Basic Pleskian
Anyone know, if there is a possibility, that Mailenable will check the RDNS of a Mailserver and makes an RDNS Entry in Received Header of a Mail. Actually we will only find the Hello Greet from a Mailserver in the received Header.

What I mean is following:

here an example from postfix:

Received: from dom-xy.domain.tld (rdns.domain.tld [123.123.123.123])

On Mailenable we have:

Received: from dom-xy.domain.tld ([123.123.123.123) by....
-> here I miss the RDNS-Entry, which every good Mailserversoftware should write there!
 
yes latest mail enable has that option, you will need to check the settings in mailenable administrator panel.
 
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