On Thu, 30 May 2002, Lukas Vesely wrote:

>  Much nicer behaviour of Courier would be when upon receiving mail from
>  misconfigured domain the courier itself would send mail to either
>  Postmaster@thatdomain or dns admin from that domain explaining what's
>  wrong with their MX record with some clues how to fix it. IMHO many
>  'admins' would accept it and fix it, because they don't have it
>  misconfigured on purpose.

How's that possible if their DNS is broken and they can't receive mail?
What do you do with the bounces? Accepting mail from
non-existent/non-routable domains can really come back and bite you in the
arse.

-- 
Juha Saarinen


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