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On 19 Nov 99, at 15:15, John P. Looney wrote:
>  However, if the host qmail trys to deliver it says "I can't resolve the
> DNS name of the host this came from", qmail considers this a transient
> error too, and doesn't bounce the mail. Bad form. Can this be fixed ?

Sorry? How does the host say that - by SMTP? There's a rule that 
codes starting with 4 are temporary and starting with 5 are 
permanent. qmail obliges. Why should it do differently?

Or are you speaking about something else?

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