On 27 Aug, Ronald Klop wrote:
> Mandatory? I'm googling, but can't find a document that declares it
> mandatory and only sendmail seems to do it.
> I think it is lame to use DNS info to rewrite e-mail addresses, but the
> person who made it 'mandatory' will have good reasons for it.
>
> Does s
On 08/27/2010 01:03 AM, Ronald Klop wrote:
offtopic, but why do some mailers replace a CNAME in a mail-address?
r...@sheeva2:/var/vmail# host klop.yi.org
klop.yi.org CNAME thuis.klop.ws
thuis.klop.ws A 212.123.145.58
It is not the first time that I'm bitten by this, but I never understood
it.
Does the recipient MTA actually receive for both klop.yi.org *and*
thuis.klop.ws? The recipient MTA will dereference the CNAME and rewrite the
envelope for the reason that it can only relay to an RR that points to a
real host.
You might be able to fix it if you configure the mta on thuis.klop.ws
Am 27.08.2010 11:22, schrieb Ronald Klop:
> Mandatory? I'm googling, but can't find a document that declares it
> mandatory and only sendmail seems to do it.
> I think it is lame to use DNS info to rewrite e-mail addresses, but the
> person who made it 'mandatory' will have good reasons for it.
> Mandatory? I'm googling, but can't find a document that declares it
> mandatory and only sendmail seems to do it.
> I think it is lame to use DNS info to rewrite e-mail addresses, but the
> person who made it 'mandatory' will have good reasons for it.
Rewiting may not be mandatory, but it is
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:22:05AM +0200, Ronald Klop wrote:
> Mandatory? I'm googling, but can't find a document that declares it
> mandatory and only sendmail seems to do it.
> I think it is lame to use DNS info to rewrite e-mail addresses, but
> the person who made it 'mandatory' will have good
Mandatory? I'm googling, but can't find a document that declares it
mandatory and only sendmail seems to do it.
I think it is lame to use DNS info to rewrite e-mail addresses, but the
person who made it 'mandatory' will have good reasons for it.
Does somebody have a pointer to the specs about
In message , "Ronald Klop" writ
es:
> offtopic, but why do some mailers replace a CNAME in a mail-address?
Because it used to be manditory to do so. If you don't want it to
be done use a MX record.
klop.yi.org MX 0 thuis.klop.ws
If you need klop.yi.org to have a address record then giv
offtopic, but why do some mailers replace a CNAME in a mail-address?
r...@sheeva2:/var/vmail# host klop.yi.org
klop.yi.org CNAME thuis.klop.ws
thuis.klop.ws A 212.123.145.58
It is not the first time that I'm bitten by this, but I never understood
it.
Ronald.
On
Ronald,
your email address bounces, that's inconvenient.
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