On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 16:41:35 -0400
Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com> wrote:
> David Niklas writes:
> 
> > On 03/10/2017(Fri) 15:35  
> > > That's the other thing that the blacklists definitely don't want:
> > > excessi ve queries. Making two queries instead of one will put extra
> > > load on the blacklists, and slow down your mail delivery.  
> > Well isn't that what they want, two quires instead of one?  
> 
> No. From the looks of it, they want either an A or a TXT query.
> 
> > > That's why I think that getting rid of ANY is counter-productive.
> > > But, it 's their call to make, so we'll go with that.  
> > Why not tell them that courier has a valid use case for the ANY
> > query?  
> 
> I think they're smart enough to understand how DNS works. I don't need
> to tell them that.
> 
> I can't quite put my finger on why exactly I believe that this would be
> a waste of energy, trying to fight it. Call it a sixth sense, of sorts,
> of me being involved in this industry for a while.

If I brought the matter before them referencing this thread would you
mind?
(Not that I don't have better things to do but it's worth a try...)

Thanks,
David

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