Performance

Ed Bruce edwardbruce at sbcglobal.net
Mon Feb 5 14:58:15 CET 2007


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Glenn Steen wrote:

> 
> So, there is litle to no risk with this. The sender _will_ get a
> somewhat informative reject code, and should be able to find the
> problem at their end... Forcing _them_ to comply to the RFC;-).
> 

One would hope. A major software vendor whose accounting software my
company uses has a misconfigured MTA. I've told them and told them. I've
whitelisted them and then volunteered to help configure it correctly.
There response is please keep whitelisting us. This is a company that
develops software and they can't configure their Exchange Server.
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