Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julian Mehnle writes:
> > But the recipient address(es) should still be known in this step, so
> > wouldn't it make sense to include it/them in the error log message? 
> > It's not as if the recipient address was the cause for the rejection
> > in the DNS blacklist case, so why is it included *there*?
> 
> If the message had 100 recipients, are you going to log all of them in
> the syslog?

Good question.  For me, that wouldn't be problem, while for others it might be.

Still, the question remains why do DNS blacklist rejection log messages mention a 
recipient address?



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