On 6/14/2011 3:21 AM, Ian Eiloart wrote:
On 14 Jun 2011, at 05:24, Phil Pennock wrote:

On 2011-06-13 at 00:32 +0000, Michael Jimenez wrote:
So I've been looking at my mail server mainlog for the past couple of days 
watching mail come in and out, I've noticed that this Microsoft address keeps 
failing to verify:
You're using sender *callout* verification to systems not under your
administrative control.  This is regarded by many as abusive, and will
get you placed on various blacklists.
Is that true? I've not experienced it, in several years.

It's one of those things that could be true depending on how you have things configured. I use sender verification callouts myself without any problems. but I use them after a lot of other tests to reduce the number of callouts I have to do.

The real answer is - use it lightly.

I do the black lists first, verify the recipient is good, and then after some other test do sender verification. I've never run into a problem with it when used that way. But if I did it on every message then I'd likely have a problem.


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