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That's what it sounds like to me. Or rather, the email probably doesn't want to talk about reverse DNS at all (and if I were them I would not want to talk about it :-)
Some places set up indirections so they can delegate subspaces of a reverse DNS range but if they don't offer you this service up front, they probably don't have it set up that way. |
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