Hi Fritz,

As I mentioned elsewhere, the 'accept all mail' was specifically in
reference
to recipient validation at the perimeter (aka, by ASSP).

I prefer to "allow all email" (which is not otherwise rejected by ASSP)
to be forward to the appropriate server.  If that server returns an NDR
then so be it.  The overall result is only slightly different, but
better meets audit requirements this way.

Dave


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> Sent: Tuesday, 6 May 2008 10:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Assp-test] Domainname translation
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> > I prefer to accept all email
> 
> This is very bad. Please rethink your policy and adapt to the
> preferred policy of ASSP.
> 
> fritz
> 
> 
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