servers won't use legitimate methods of delivering mail in the instance
of service unavailability, IMHO, is a mistake.
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Terry Soucy, Systems Analyst Integrated Technology Services
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton Campus http://www.unbf.ca/its
Voice: 506.447.3018Fax
to compensate for the RFC rules that will more than likely fire off.
Terry
Terry Soucy, Systems Analyst Integrated Technology Services
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton Campus http://www.unbf.ca/its
Voice: 506.447.3018Fax: 506.453.3590 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
You might want to try asking that question in a mailing list specific
for qmail. Check www.qmail.org for access to support and forums.
Also check the Life with qmail book, available for download at
http://www.lifewithqmail.org, which addresses this question.
Terry
Terry Soucy, Systems Analyst
to their DNS, adding the A record
for it, but not actually having system there. Spammers attempt to send
to the third host, make no connection, and then move on.
Just my $0.02 CDN
Terry
Terry Soucy, Systems Analyst Integrated Technology Services
University of New Brunswick