Am 14.02.2013 16:36, schrieb James Day:

>> Not "should", MUST. Not "isn't best practice", rather prohibited.
> I understand and agree however in my experience you sometimes have 
> to fudge things so they operate with incorrectly configured systems 
> (against my own wishes!)

no you have not

if you can clearly show that your setup goes with all
relevant RFC's and is configured by best common practice
you NEVER need to do anything to support incorrectly
configured systems

the one with the incorrectly configured system has to fix it
if i know what i am doing and can verify that my setup is
correct and some boss is forcing me to violate RFC's this
would be my last day working for whatever company


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