On Donnerstag, 27. April 2006 14:53 Matt Kettler wrote:
> I do agree.. it's not 100% safe.. However, it is also not safe to
> have a server with no RDNS, because many won't take your mail..

Yes, I just had configured a server today which happens to receive mail 
from some Austrian government and hospitals, several(!) of them not 
having RDNS. I fixed it quickly, but will send a complaint to ALL of 
their postmasters, as well as the office@ addresses to put some fire 
under the postmasters asses - because I know Austrian postmasters don't 
happen to react if it's not their boss kicking them.. too bad.

> I think it will take a while until there are few enough misconfigured
> servers that this becomes safe enough to be the norm. However, I
> suspect it will become the norm in a few years.

I work hard to make it quicker *g*. I guess the best is to turn on the 
tests, and if some e-mail is rejected, tell them "what? your servers 
are not configured correctly?" - if the correct persons hear this (a 
boss who is not in IT), it will be fixed very quickly.

mfg zmi
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