On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:33:48 +0530
Ram r...@netcore.co.in wrote:
On 10/13/2011 02:37 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Noel Jonesnjo...@megan.vbhcs.org:
You might be able to do something with check_recipient_mx_access.
Mostly, these domains have no MX, but only an A record. But yes, I
On 10/13/2011 02:37 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Noel Jonesnjo...@megan.vbhcs.org:
You might be able to do something with check_recipient_mx_access.
Mostly, these domains have no MX, but only an A record. But yes, I
havne'T yet checked if they all resolve to but a few IPs
Since all the
My users make a lot of typos in their recipient email addresses.
Is there an easy way (i.e. a RHSBL) for parked domains?
Or is there another easy way of detecting parked domains?
Things that come to mind:
* hostname resolve to but a few IP addresses
* NS records for domain point to special
On 10/12/2011 3:27 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
My users make a lot of typos in their recipient email addresses.
Is there an easy way (i.e. a RHSBL) for parked domains?
Or is there another easy way of detecting parked domains?
Things that come to mind:
* hostname resolve to but a few IP
Zitat von Ralf Hildebrandt ralf.hildebra...@charite.de:
My users make a lot of typos in their recipient email addresses.
Is there an easy way (i.e. a RHSBL) for parked domains?
Get your users to use a managed address book so they don't have to
type the address. Seriously this was the only
* Noel Jones njo...@megan.vbhcs.org:
You might be able to do something with check_recipient_mx_access.
Mostly, these domains have no MX, but only an A record. But yes, I
havne'T yet checked if they all resolve to but a few IPs
But this probably won't help with the typical squatter or