Today my email bounced, when I wrote with my old email-adress / subdomain, 
where I removed the postmaster account, since there were spams to the 
postmaster adress. Maybe a lot of you had problems too with 100s of spams in 
the last days. So my question is: I know it is against RFC, but does it make 
sense to check for the postmaster account of a domain, when writing to the 
list? Spammers send spams to postmaster@ and for _me_ there is no need to 
have a [EMAIL PROTECTED]

failure notice
...
Remote host said: 550-Postmaster verification failed while checking 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...
550-Several RFCs state that you are required to have a postmaster
550-mailbox for each mail domain. This host does not accept mail
550-from domains whose servers reject the postmaster address.
550 Sender verify failed
Giving up on 66.35.250.206.

Al


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