Le Ven 17 Juin 2005 14:13, Steve Greenland a écrit : > On 17-Jun-05, 01:41 (CDT), Pierre Habouzit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > the delay it creates. [...] but for our @debian.org addresses ... > > that sucks, I often rely on the fact that delivery is immediate on > > those. > > Then you don't understand how the internet and SMTP works. There is > absolutely no guarantee the mail will be delivered immediately, and > no reasonable expectation of such. > > As a practical matter, the only time the delay is significant is when > trying to carry on an e-mail conversation, which by very definition > is not going to be delayed after the first exchange.
I perfectly understand what SMTP is, and I perfectly *don't* understand why having a 30 minutes delay or even a 2 or 3 hours delay in some conditions is tolerable. > > SRS changes the MAIL FROM for one user every 3 or 4 hours. so > > every 3 or 4 hours he comes stuck in greylisting server again and > > again. For such domains, greylisting sucks. > > Yet another reason SRS is broken. I don't know any better solution in order to be SPF compliant when you have a redirection service. please tell me, I'll use it. but any method will require : * sender rewriting * time dependant hash in order to avoid open relay and will create such a problem. For the record, I don't like SRS, but I don't know anything else that would work with SPF. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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