Quack, On 08/14/18 23:53, Greg Sheremeta wrote:
> That's not correct. qq.com <http://qq.com> is a widely used Chinese > domain and I recall receiving more than one valid question from people > using it. I checked and the rule is only for \d+\@qq\.com and was not applied to oVirt but another community. So we have no special rules on oVirt side concerning this domain. Do you have examples of real people using such an address with just a number before "@"? As for the post from Dan, I understand the mail was "stalled on qq.com" which means the problem is not on our side. Anyway, if a legitimate mail is rejected we can investigate; we would need more info to be able to find it in the logs and which rule triggered it though. \_o<
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