> > Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
> >> We just do NOT currently have any indication to indicate that some domain
> >> names in mail should not be accepted. SPF isn't widely used and even where
> >> it is, it's not always configured for mail from: rejection.

> On 10/Nov/10 23:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Actually there is, if I understood you correctly.
> > 
> > domain.com MX 0 localhost.domain.com
> > localhost.domain.com IN A 127.0.0.1
> > 
> > This will cause any mail addressed to domain.com to immediately
> > bounce, pretty much by any mail server.

On 11.11.10 16:37, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> For a somewhat different alternative, unused MX entries can be set up
> as honey pots.  This can also be outsourced for free: see "Donating An
> MX Record" http://www.projecthoneypot.org/faq.php#d

This is in some case impossible. Some people tended to mail me at
@fantomas.fantomas.sk address even if I don't accept mail to this host.
We also had customer(s) who set up their mail as @mail.nextra.sk, reason
unknown. Such mail should not get classified as spam. 

Therefore I'd like have working indication "don't bother with this address".
Directing MX to . is currently the only one I know.
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