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This is more of an email help question than one for the TiVo.
In August, my ISP switched to a new version of sendmail and enabled the hack that if your sending server's reverse and forward DNS don't match, it refuses the message. This happens before any of the spam quarantining, and bounces back to the sender, so as the recipient I don't get any notices ... just missing emails. I think the TiVo Newsletter is one of those messages. I didn't realize I hadn't gotten one in a while until I saw them on the TiVo Lovers blog.
Can someone email savvy who's getting the newsletters check the headers and confirm for me that the last IP before it comes into your network resolves back to a hostname, and that that hostname resolves back to that IP? (See https://wiki.cites.uiuc.edu/wiki/x/zgGs for more info)
It's possible the problem is fixed and the bounced messages (if/when it happened,) unsubscribed me from the newsletter, but I figured before I bugged Shanan I'd check in here. Thanks.
In August, my ISP switched to a new version of sendmail and enabled the hack that if your sending server's reverse and forward DNS don't match, it refuses the message. This happens before any of the spam quarantining, and bounces back to the sender, so as the recipient I don't get any notices ... just missing emails. I think the TiVo Newsletter is one of those messages. I didn't realize I hadn't gotten one in a while until I saw them on the TiVo Lovers blog.
Can someone email savvy who's getting the newsletters check the headers and confirm for me that the last IP before it comes into your network resolves back to a hostname, and that that hostname resolves back to that IP? (See https://wiki.cites.uiuc.edu/wiki/x/zgGs for more info)
It's possible the problem is fixed and the bounced messages (if/when it happened,) unsubscribed me from the newsletter, but I figured before I bugged Shanan I'd check in here. Thanks.