PTR settings incorrect after switching VPS provider
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I switched hosting of my VPS from DigitalOcean to Google and now my PTR record is incorrect. Any tips on how to correct this?
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@christiaan The PTR record is also called the "reverse-DNS". It is set by your hosting provider. Most of them have an option in their admin interface to set it manually to whatever you want. Some don't. You should go look into the admin interface there !
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@christiaan you see a grey circle with a question mark click it and the information is there.
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On GCE, you cannot send email directly from the server. They block outbound port 25. See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/tutorials/sending-mail/ . This means you have to set a mail relay for the server to send email. When you set an email relay, the PTR setup is not required.
So, the correct fix for your problem is to setup a relay and ignore the PTR warning for now.
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@girish thanks guys. All I currently have is a simple HTML website and Nextcloud running for calendars and contacts, so I probably don't even need to the server to send email, right? In which case I just ignore the PTR warning.
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@christiaan For nextcloud, the calendar app does send your reminders by email for events (there are some options when you create an event). But if you don't care about that, you can ignore the PTR warning.
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@christiaan Linode blocks port 25 too? I hate to say this, but if you really want this, you'll have to switch to a VPS that allows it.
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@scooke said in PTR settings incorrect after switching VPS provider:
...you'll have to switch to VPS that allows it.
such as Time4VPS
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@hillside502 This might be as good a time as any to open a thread sharing which hosts we all use.
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@christiaan On linode, if you are a new account, you can usually open a support ticket and explain your use case of email hosting to them and they usually unblock port 25.