Wiebe Cazemier: > That's why I was asking if it wouldn't be a good idea to have > 'permit' be a viable option for unverified_recipient_tempfail_action.
unverified_recipient_tempfail_action is triggered when: - The backup MX could not reach the primary MX. - The primary MX replied with a 4xx response. In both cases, the backup MX will not know if the recipient address is valid. > That way, you will not create spam-induced backscatter 99% of the > time and still function as a proper backup MX. No, in both cases, the backup MX will not know if the recipient address is valid. Therefore, accepting the email can result in backscatter. Your 99% number contradicts current measurements that indicate that most mail is spam. Wietse