On 10/17/22 9:11 PM, Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
Certainly, but do you consider some edge cases like composing bounces or relaying messages as generating messages?
Yes, generating a DSN is generation of a message. No, /relaying/ is not generating a message.
I'm using "did the outgoing message exist before this server's involvement with it?" as the litmus test.
We typically took a much harder line at "from scratch" messages, or places like MSA where we could safely fix messages.
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The current team seems to be imposing more strictness for their own reasons, so YMMV, but it's definitely safer to be strict on what you generate.
"Be liberal in what you accept and be conservative in what you send." Also. "Brown M&Ms." Read: damned if you do and damned if you don't. -- Grant. . . . unix || die
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