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Re: Advanced tricks I use to get rid of spam using MX 4xx

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Subject: Re: Advanced tricks I use to get rid of spam using MX 4xx
From: Randy Adamczyk <randy@adamstudios.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 16:02:34 +0100
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Marc Perkel wrote:

Yes - it would be nice if Qmail (without having to apply a third part path) would have the *option* of processing MX records the way Exim, Sendmail, Postfix, and Exchange and every other MTA does. Is it too much to ask for the option?

even if qmail had this option, how would you convince every qmail admin in the world to use it the way you want them to? you have changed the way your mailserver receives email. now you're expecting others to adapt their setup to yours.

_you_ are the one who has to either accept the consequences of your (mis)configuration, or change your setup if you can't live with the consequences.

so long,
randy


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