On Wed, 8 Oct 2014, Gordan Bobic wrote:

> That's dangerous and may result in mail being completely 
> undeliverable as well as leave it open to malicious 
> redirection.

but 'completely undeliverable' is the sender's problem, not 
mine

I don't see 'malicious redirection' here.  email as generally 
set up is no more secure or private than a post card.  What 
'malice' opportunity against something on MY side of the 
demarc do you see?
 
> without ever attempting being delivered to the recipient 
> using nolisting.

still the sender's problem

> To make it work properly and reliably, you need proper valid IPs you control.
> You cannot rely on every possible sender to not be sending from a network
> where the RFC 1918 you configure won't be a mail server.

This is not on my side of the demarc.  Not my problem

-- Russ herrold
_______________________________________________
users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users

Reply via email to