Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>> Does anyone know of an RBL with domains whose highest MX is 127.0.0.1
>> /
>> 192.168... etc?
>
>
> may be, we can expand the current MX/A lookup to this type?
>
If we are going to do that we should also check the following.
. MX records that are "."
http://potaroo.net/ietf/idref/draft-delany-nullmx/
. MX records that have no associated A record at all
. MX records with an FQDN of localhost or an A record of 127.0.0.*
I'm not sure how we should handle domains that have multiple MX records
with at least one record matching the above.
Any ideas?
Kevin
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