If there is no MX record for a given domain is it not standard practice
that an A record is tried?

- Eric

Eric Davis escribi�:
> 
> I have noticed that there are message for invalid domain names
> sitting in my mail servers queue.  It's not a problem to have
> stuff in the queue, but is there a way to tell qmail if some-
> thing does not have a valid MX record to bounce it rigth away
> back to the user?
> 
> I can understand that this behavior would not be desirable in the
> case of the receivers DNS server being unavailable to produce an
> MX record.  In this case, you'd want to give the message a day or
> so to make sure that this wasn't the case.  Is there a way though
> to control how long something will stay in the queue, or to cause
> qmail to just bounce the message back if there is no valid DNS for
> the domain name in question?
> 
> If anyone can either point me to the right place to read about this,
> or provide some information about this, I will greatly appreciate it.
> Thank you very much in advance for your help..
> 
> -Eric Davis
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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