Merge pull request #85 from lesha-co/master
Make README clearer about PTR record
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**CNAME record** for your `mail.` subdomain.
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**CNAME record** for your `mail.` subdomain.
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4. **A Reverse DNS entry for your site.** Go to your VPS settings and add an
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4. **A Reverse DNS entry for your site.** Go to your VPS settings and add an
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entry for your IPV4 Reverse DNS that goes from your IP address to
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entry for your IPV4 Reverse DNS that goes from your IP address to
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`mail.<yourdomain.com>`. If you would like IPV6, you can do the same for
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`<yourdomain.com>` (not mail subdomain). If you would like IPV6, you can do
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that. This has been tested on Vultr, and all decent VPS hosts will have
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the same for that. This has been tested on Vultr, and all decent VPS hosts
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a section on their instance settings page to add a reverse DNS PTR entry.
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will have a section on their instance settings page to add a reverse DNS PTR
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entry.
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You can use the 'Test Email Server' or ':smtp' tool on
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You can use the 'Test Email Server' or ':smtp' tool on
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[mxtoolbox](https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx) to test if you set up
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[mxtoolbox](https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx) to test if you set up
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a reverse DNS correctly. This step is not required for everyone, but some
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a reverse DNS correctly. This step is not required for everyone, but some
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