Sergio Perrone wrote:
> This was a problem dificult to solve for me.
> After several months of disscusions with other domain adminīs , I choose 
> to not check RDNS in order to keep my clients happy (almost).
> Thereīs too much domains without RDNS config and many more admins who 
> doesnīt know (IMHO) what is exactly RDNS.
> RDNS in Xmail is a great feature. The world is not ready to a full use, 
> I think.

Yes, my recommendation is to use -X at this feature, so remote hosts 
without RDNS will be delayed with delivery. There are too many lame 
admins out there :(

And for your customers / users it seems to be your fault if your 
mailserver rejects mails from "valid" accounts. That's our job :|
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