Am 23.05.2012 19:55, schrieb Georg Schönweger:
>> you must not send mails with a non-working sender domain
>> becasue a) you violate RFCs and b) servers with sender-verification
>> will never accept such messages
>>
> 
> so sender-verification will not only check if the domain is "valid"

since sender is a full qualified address no it would
not only check the domain because "[email protected]"
is NOT a valid SENDER while "thelounge.net" is a valid DOMAIN

> (A-Record), but also if the server accepts mails for the specific sender
> address (e.g. [email protected])?
> If i change now to our public domain name (hosted by a company) do i
> have to create a MAILER-DAEMON account?

the question is wrong

you need to make sure that your MX accepts incoming mail
to whatever address you are using as sender - this is a
really simple thing with no if's



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