Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Sun, October 15, 2006 23:33, mouss wrote:

- you may also use the bougusmx list at rfc-ignorant, but this catches
some legitimate (misconfigured) sites. so think twice before using it to
reject at MTA level.

the miss configured sites my see the problem in logs ?
These people manage to send mail to a lot of other domains. if you tell them they are misconfigured, they will ignore you ("hey boy, our mail is sent to N sites without a problem. if there's a problem, it's yours").
if i know a domain that is configured bad i would tell them to fix it so the
bogusmx can be removed

no ?


if you're ready to spend your life parsing logs, go. if you wanna get a "better" life, find better ways to fight spam. it's all about costs/benefits. There are really too many misconfigured sites. For my own mail, I can block a lot of this. but for other users, I can only give them the choice to decide.

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