In data venerdì 29 giugno 2012 12:46:45, Sam Varshavchik ha scritto:
> No, esmtproutes is used when sending mail only.

Ok, the problem in this case has been solved anyway, I mailed the tech contact 
for the domain and they fixed their DNS. And they lived happily ever after.

However, in order to be able to give a quick and dirty solution to my 
customers in the future, I'd like to have the option to make courier accept 
mail from RFC-1035-offending domains.

Would it be easy to patch courier myself in order to check esmtproutes for 
incoming mail or make it do something equivalent?
I do have C and C++ skills, but the question is: how many lines of code would 
be involved in such a patch approx?

Thanks
Lucio.

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