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Decent VPS hosters that allow to change PTR record by myself - via my dashboard?

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  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    @joepie91 said:

    angstrom said: Why "much less collateral damage"?

    Blocking port 25 strikes me (intuitively) as an even bigger discouragement than not allowing the client to set PTR.

    Because while it's a bigger discouragement, blocking port 25 only affects e-mail, and not other services. PTRs are relevant for much more than just e-mail.

    Arguably, in practice, the overwhelming use of PTR records is for mail servers.

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