Quoting "Michael J. Colvin" <[email protected]>:
And I'm not sure I'd classify that as a false positive... It someone's got
a screwed up DNS entry, no RDNS, or is blacklisted, that's not a false
positive. It may be unintended blocking, but it's not a false positive, at
least not in my mind.
I understand that and I do agree with it. The problem is the users
always compare with gmail. The users always says, if gmail can get the
mail why not our server?
Often I hope gmail will get more strict and stop accepting emails for
not properly setup servers. This will would really make my life easier.
P.V.Anthony
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