On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 10:04:49AM -0500, Bill Cole via Postfix-users wrote:
[snip]
> 
>    The most common DNS problem I see with mail systems is an inadequate
>    DNS resolver. A mail server accepting mail from the Internet MUST have
>    a local fully-recursive non-filtering DNS resolver. BIND, Unbound or
>    the PowerDNS resolver can all be adequate. DNSMasq can't. Forwarding to
>    an external resolver IS NOT adequate.
> 
I run postfix on my Debian 12 system at home with dnsmasq and I've not
seen any problems for many a long year.  Most (all?) of my incoming
mail is via the hosting service that actually hosts my 'visible to the
outside world' e-mail addresses though.  I.e. all outside users send
mail to domains hosted on my hosting service, it then forwards my mail
to my home server which is a different domain.

-- 
Chris Green
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