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Reverse DNS Lookup Explained

Allows your to communicate directly to and be accepted by AOL

You need a Static IP to add this service.

When AOL or other large company server looks at where the email originates, it looks up the senders IP address. If the IP for your Website matches your Email IP, your mail will be accepted. Without REVERSE DNS Lookup, AOL does not see your website. It sees all websites non-static IP websites.

There are over 30 Billion WebPages. Less than 1 billion static IPs are in use.

Spammers use a variety of addresses to send mail. Usually a spammer has a website address that has nothing to with the e-mail's product or service or more commonly, the reply to does nothing. Try this with one of your a spam emails. Most will return an error, 'unable to send' or 'recipient not found'.

Your spam filter works the same way.

It takes a look at the 'spammer blacklist.' And marks that mail as spam. If you have a friend who cannot send you email. It is because they are either on a blacklist or their mail is not setup properly. Your spam filter blocks all 'suspicious email.'

 

 

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