On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 04:54:19PM +, Juan Smitt Jr wrote:
> > These restrictions only make (modest) sense on an outbound relay MTA
>
> Yes, this is exactly the case. Tons of customers sending tons of
> emails to various addresses. Some are just entirely made up, some just
> contain typos.
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On 2022-11-23 at 11:54:19 UTC-0500 (Wed, 23 Nov 2022 16:54:19 +)
Juan Smitt Jr
is rumored to have said:
Hi Viktor,
These restrictions only make (modest) sense on an outbound relay MTA
Yes, this is exactly the case. Tons of customers sending tons of
emails to various addresses. Some ar
Hi Viktor,
> These restrictions only make (modest) sense on an outbound relay MTA
Yes, this is exactly the case. Tons of customers sending tons of emails to
various addresses. Some are just entirely made up, some just contain typos.
We are trying to fix this on different levels of the business
> On 23 Nov 2022, at 10:58 am, Juan Smitt Jr wrote:
>
> I'm just wondering, what's the risk in adding
> 'reject_unknown_recipient_domain'
> and 'reject_unverified_recipient' to the config.
That's generally the wrong question. You should be asking how to simplify
your configuration, not add bel
Hi,
I'm just wondering, what's the risk in adding 'reject_unknown_recipient_domain'
and 'reject_unverified_recipient' to the config.
I have tried all the different kind of default installs on Ubuntu 20 and none
of them contains these settings.
Is that because of the packager just didn't want