Sam said:

>> Mitch (WebCob) writes:
>> So I am assuming that the way "freemail" works is that it checks to see
if
>> the sending server is in the MX list for the freemail domain - I
understood
>No.
>> the docs to mean that it would reverse resolve within the domain - which
>> seems to be wrong...
>Reverse, and forward.
>Of course, temporary resolution glitches would be a factor here.

Hmmm - so maybe the problem people are having with this is a DNS problem? In
that case, could I try patching courier to use a temporary failure code so
the remote server retries (at which point the DNS should work?) I've tried
several test messages - so far ALL have failed this way.

Thanks.

m/



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