Am 05.12.2013 15:45, schrieb li...@rhsoft.net:
> nobody said that anywhere
> 
> if they receive mails from other senders that senders
> are *not* using DNS and ignore the MX

yep i agree in this, but as long deliver is related at resolv public dns
whith such mx  , produce an error looks fine to me.

> 
> Am 05.12.2013 15:26, schrieb Roman Gelfand:
>> I am not sure I understand.  I am sending out email from postfix.
>> Postfix looks up the target domain mx record.  Are you saying the
>> domain the target domain's dns server varies response based on query
>> source ip address?
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:34 AM, Robert Schetterer <r...@sys4.de> wrote:
>>> Am 05.12.2013 03:12, schrieb Roman Gelfand:
>>>> Supposedly, the recipients are getting their emails from other
>>>> senders.  However, when sending email from postfix,  I get mx
>>>> malformed bounce.
>>>>
>>>> I did a dig on mx record for that domain and got...
>>>>
>>>> enlglobal.com.          300     IN      MX      0 .
>>>>
>>>> Is this legit?  If yes, what is the mail server? what do I need to do
>>>> for postfix to recognize it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>
>>>
>>> as far i remember...
>>> normally this is a trick from the domain owner ,to say no mail for that
>>> domain ( avoid typos etc ), if postfix did an error everything is fine,
>>> you dont need to do anything, if you like mail from that domain  dns
>>> record should be changed



Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer

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