On Mar 6, 2015, at 7:48 AM, Casey Deccio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Be prepared...  Less than two years ago a prominent DNS service began denying 
> ANY queries for a previous employer's domain, and some (important) emails 
> were not delivered.

FWIW, this seems to be less important than it was a few years ago. In specific, 
Cisco Ironport mail gateways had a bug that prevents them from receiving mail 
from SMTP systems that are configured to do TLS using recent OpenSSL. The bug 
has been patched for a few months, but some well-known domains (cough cough 
Dell) still haven't patched, and are losing mail in a way similar to what 
refusing to do ANY will cause, yet this isn't making the news. The new world 
doesn't care about mail non-delivery so much...

--Paul Hoffman
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