Simple -- he'd make the case that you should only refuse to deliver mail >if there are no correct MX records, not if there are any broken ones.

So explain to me the difference between a "broken" MX record and an incorrect one? Their is none...is there?


Explain me your ideology here...it is either a CORRECT one or NOT.

It either points to a domain name, which has an associated A record (Correct)

or it does not (incorrect)

Now if you want the acceptance of broken MX records are being legitimate DNS entries by the internet community then I refer this again > RFC 2926

So your statement makes as much sense as the ISP's in question MX records > /dev/null

Gerardo




Roger B.A. Klorese writes:


And I'll make a case that broken DNS records are a sign of an incompetently-administered ISP, and that it's been historically shown that incompetently-administered ISPs typically have other problems, such as open relays and hacked proxies, and zombies.

Great -- now we have *software* that wages preemptive war.




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