We're in the shared webhosting business.

Some of our clients, when setting up new accounts, use a domain that's 
not yet been moved to our server.

If that happens they don't get the Welcome email, because our server 
sees the email as a local delivery and doesn't bother to check for an 
MX record.

We're considering changing exim.conf so our servers will always check 
for and MX record or A record, and use it, rather than attempt local 
delivery.

I've thought about this for a week, and still can't see any downside 
except a bit more DNS traffic.

Is there a downside we haven't considered?

Thanks.

Jeff
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1254 So Waterman Ave., Suite 50, San Bernardino, CA  92408
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