Am I mistaken - or did the MAILFROM used to permit EITHER an MX OR an A
record?

Suddenly, I see LOTS of mail being held, because of mailfrom failures:

X-Declude: Version 1.76; D3f8a026a02001aec.SMD from mailer390.marist.edu
[148.100.80.47]
X-Declude: Triggered MAILFROM, IPNOTINMX [-3]
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

What is in the "X-Declude-Sender:" header (that's the one that Declude looks at)? I just tested here with 1.76, and the MAILFROM test is not triggered on @vm.marist.edu addresses.


vm.marist.edu doesn't have an MX record, which is a serious problem (especially now that many people are talking about no longer sending mail to servers with no MX record), but that shouldn't by itself trigger the test (unless you use "envfromstrict", but you should know if you are using that).

-Scott
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