Whomever you are and all,
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Roeland
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Roeland M.J. Meyer" writes:
>
> > Aw come-on doc. There is nothing illegal about it. There is no way, in a
> > free society, that this can ever be illegal.
>
> Why is this list full of people who negate the facts of life?
Takes one to know one! >;)
>
>
> > I, for one, have no problems sending to the LIST TLD.
>
> Personally, I could not care less whether you can stand on your head
> or can send mail to .ZOO, .WEB, .LIST.
>
> They are not in the root. Repat after me: They are not in the root!
> And if you didn't get it, THEY ARE NOT IN THE ROOT!!!
No, repeat after me, Who cares if they are in whomevers root.
and again for clarity, Who cares if they are in whomevers root.
And one more time, repeat after me, Who cares if they are in
whomevers root!!!!
>
>
> The name has nothing to do with it.
Exactly right! In addition neither does whomevers root!!
>
>
> > As regards the error message (a bit more serious, I agree), I
> > believe that sendmail can be configured to re-route to a smart-relay
> > hub. I don't know about postfix (your mailer). The problem is
> > finding a hub that a) knows about the TLD, and b) will let you relay
> > through it. Alternatively, you can carry the zone files
> > yourself. The problem wrt b) is that the spammers have pretty much
> > caused relaying to be a four-letter word equivalent. So, finding b)
> > is actually harder than finding a).
>
> Roeland, it is evident that you have no idea what you are talking about.
> But then this is the DNS list, who has?
Well you seem as though you don't, that is for sure!!
>
>
> In case your attention span is short: They are not in the root!
In case YOUR attention span is short, Who cares if they are in
whomevers root!!!! Repeat again after me, Who cares if they
are in whomevers root!!!
>
>
> I could not give a flying lewd act about smart hosts and relays and
> all.
>
> The problem is NOT a) and b) as above.
>
> The problem is that *I* make that choice, NOT them.
No again you have it wrong, they make their choices, not you for them!
Repeat after me, Everyone makes their own choices!! And repeat again
Everyone makes their own choices!! Now, repeat this ten (10) more
times, or until you get it right!
>
>
> Nevermind that a) and b) have nothing to do with the problem at hand
> actually. The solution to avoid ths problem is trivial, by the way
>
> My MTA will not resolve it. It doesn't have to. No RFC requires me to
> have to misconfigure my properly configured software, they must
> configure their misconfigured software properly.
WRONG again!! Repeat after me again, Everyone makes their own choices!!
and again, Everyone makes their own choices!!
>
>
> I really don't mind ORSC's cuckoo land, they can send me mail from the
> .MOON as much as I care, as long as they respond properly to the MTA's
> rejection.
>
> el
Regards,
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