Re: AOL

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"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
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In news:OeI%23lJ6QGHA.3916@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
MDBJ <me@xxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:

My connection is cable, and commercial, and my ip is static
comcast sez they can change it, but have not yet, and I also do have
a ptr record.

I wouldn't be so "out of hand" in dismissing the possibility for
cable.

I guess if it's commercial cable, they would do it. Having a PTR
internally (is that what you mean?) is helpful with certain errors that my
come up in regards to 2003 AD and respective SPNs, but that doesn't help
on the internet. Hope the cable company takes care of that for you soon.

I have a PTR/spf record from my registrar (not my cable modem provider)
that works for aol's purposes..

the quote from comcast commercial is that, I have a static ip that is
subject to change due to network re-configurations on their end. if they
change it, I have to recreate my self signed certs, and fix my SPF/ptr
records at dyndns



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