If your MTA allows you to, maybe you could overwrite gmail.co to gmail.com
and actually reach the intended recipient of the fat-fingered sender?

On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 7:00 PM Tom Perrine via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

> The subject says it all.
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> We’ve got users (who doesn’t?) who fat-finger gmail.com to gmail.co –
> apparently A LOT.
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> The domain gmail.co seems to be an anti-squat domain, and on HTTP it
> throws a 404 – as expected. (Although they could have redirected to
> gmail.com – whatever).
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> But, there’s no MX, so SMTP falls back to the A, and mail sits in our
> outbound queues until it expires, etc.
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> Any idea who/how to suggest to Google that a null MX would be appreciated?
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> Cheers,
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> Tom
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