>Which is pointless.  You can't receive mail without advertising the domain 
>in
>the DNS, so trying to hide the information here achieves precisely nothing.


That's not true. I've dealt with plenty of internal corporate email 
situations that are not exposed to the internet email. Not all email goes 
out on the internet.


>Hiding the domain here just makes the job of list members tougher.  I
>encourage everyone to ignore messages with falsified domain information or
>logs.


I think everyone should be free to describe their situation using either 
generic a.b.c notation or valid domain addresses. Granted, if you are a 
novice, it is preferred that you use the valid domain addresses because you 
may incorrectly use the wrong generic addressing.



* * * | 1) It's SLOW!    --> "man tcpserver" - especially -R,-H,-l
qmail | 2) Roaming users --> http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#relaying
FAQS | 3) Secondary MX  --> list in rcpthosts, NOT in locals/virtualdomains
* * * | 4) Discard mail  --> "#" line ONLY, in appropriate .qmail file

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