DNS Reverse lookup problem

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From: Richard Okinow (rokinow_at_crocushill.net)
Date: 02/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 09:55:10 -0800

I have a 2003 exchange server with an internal domain
suffix of cp.com, the external domian is something else
that is hosted by an ISP (MX record)

Some domains are rejecting our email because the reverse
look-up does not point to our server. How do I correct
this so the mail appear to come from out proper registerd
domain name?



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