Norbert Doeberlein wrote:
> I look at our mail logs and it shows (The line is tab delimited, so I put 
> each column on a separate line for easy reading):
> 
> Column 1: 2007-10-15 02:43:07
> Column 2: gbe.com
> Column 3: ""
> Column 4: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Column 5: ""
> Column 6: SNDR=ENODNS
> 
> Column Description:
> 1: Date/Time
> 2: Client Domain
> 3: Destination Domain
> 4: Sender (Mail From)
> 5: Recipient (Rcpt To)
> 6: Status -- SNDR=ENODNS  Sender domain has no DNS/MX entries
> 
> ... ...  As I was looking for the exact wording in ASSP for what I have 
> selected, I can't believe I missed this one little important setting under 
> "Validate Sender" ...  Validate Sender Domain MX/A.  Yes, it is now active. 
> I bow my head in shame.
> 
> One question that I have been meaning to ask, what is trying to be 
> accomplished by not specifiying the receipient?

BCC without putting a to address can cause odd logs like that.
There is a recipient for the message, it's just not shown. (how would 
the server accept a message to no-one?)

Kevin

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