David Saez Padros wrote: > Hi !! > >>> In fact any callout that you receive is another bounce that you avoid >>> receiving, so if you ever faced that situation you will really prefer >>> callouts than bounces. >> Personally I'd prefer that more mail admins learn to reject mail >> outright, rather than accept and bounce. Then I wouldn't have to deal >> with the bounce or a callout. > > This could be in a perfect world, we always try to reject at smtp time > but not all people could do that. Some very large spanish providers > (and many others around the world) just accept anything on the mx hosts > and then route the message to other hosts that know if the user really > exists so they cannot reject unknown users at smtp time. > These providers could (should?) do recipient callouts surely?
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