Weird DNS issues for domains
Peter
abuse at cabal.org.uk
Fri Sep 30 07:41:26 UTC 2005
Crist Clark <crist.clark at globalstar.com> wrote:
[...]
> The problem I've seen is when an SMTP server does not accept emails
> which have non-resolvable MAIL FROM domain. When the sender is a
> dumb SMTP client, not an MTA, this can cause problems.
Well, that "dumb SMTP client" should stop pretending to be a MTA then.
If it can't queue and retry, it shouldn't even *think* about looking
for MX records.
Besides, what sort of "dumb SMTP client" did you have in mind?
Formmail scripts? Worms? Outlook Express? I can't say I'd miss mail
from any of those.
> (I noticed this happen to a high traffic customer who had both of
> their DNS servers in the same /24 located in Slidell, LA. Needless
> to say, they were down for more than a few hours when Katrina rolled
> through.)
Having reachable DNS isn't going to help anyway if the MX host is also
unreachable for an extended period. Mail is still going to bounce
after a few days if somebody doesn't fiddle with DNS.
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