On Thu, October 23, 2008 19:29, Michael Scheidell wrote: > we arn't arguing rfc's, and by '99% of the time', actually, it works > 100% of the time unless you use the rfc-ignorant blacklists.
being rfc compliant olso works > rfc means 'request for comment'. and rfc's change as technology changes. but not much in smtp have changed since first version deployed > I don't know if, or, since you are the expert in this, maybe you can > enlighten us.. What major mail server can't deliver email to a mx record > that is a cname? if there were technical problems, then the major email > hosted providers would not be using it. not using cnames olso works 100% of time, but maybe you can show example where it does not and where you shows cnames solves it nicely ? -- Benny Pedersen Need more webspace ? http://www.servage.net/?coupon=cust37098
