John Levine: > There is a somewhat popular convention that if a domain publishes an > MX like this: > > whatever.example MX 0 . > > it means the domain does not receive mail. There was a draft about it > in 2005 but it's never been formally standardized and the question has > arisen how widely imlplemented it is. > > I don't see anything about it in the postfix docs. Does Postfix > do anything special with such an MX? Or if not special, does it > fail deliveries?
For all Postfix versions, this is an invalid MX hostname. As of Postfix 2.3 an invalid result is a permanent error like NXDOMAIN. In other words Postfix does the right thing for "MX 0 ." but refuses to treat it like a special case. Wietse