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> A host that looks non-existent could have have its DNS missing or
> down, or its link down.  Keeping it for a week gives them a chance to get
> it back up. 
> 
> On the other hand, of course it means you don't discover you mistyped the
> address for a week.

That's plainly not true. Only if you - by chance - hit an address for 
which you can't get an authoritative "don't exist" answer, the mail 
gets deferred.

Just now I tested to mail (positively non-existing) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the mail was back bounced in a second.

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Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS
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