Sometime around Tue, 24 Oct 2006 15:26:56 +0100, it may be that Chris Lightfoot wrote: > It must be nice to run a system which only accepts mail > for you.
I don't. Or rather the rDNS block I was talking about is implemented on work's email gateways. As far as I'm concerned a false positive on a rDNS test is a mail servers with a rDNS ... thus the test is problematic. A legitimate company (or other organisation) that fails an rDNS check because they have an incompetent mail administrator is *not* a false positive. It may well be decided that such a test causes too many problems (which is what happened here) but that does not make it a false positive ... as far as I'm concerned. -- Mike Meredith, Senior Informatics Officer University of Portsmouth: Hostmaster, Postmaster and Security If you play the Windows CD backwards you hear a satanic message. But it gets worse... If you play it forwards it installs Windows.
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