Re: Unexpected behaviour in sender_host_reject

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Author: Philip Hazel
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To: John Henders
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: Unexpected behaviour in sender_host_reject
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, John Henders wrote:

> Unfortunately there are far too many broken reverse lookups out there
> for me to institute blocking on that basis. Our support people would
> kill me if I did. This means I can't currently reject mail from
> addresses like ms.uu.net effectively. Others however may be able to get
> away with it. With the current behaviour, I can't use the
> sender_host_reject rules effectively on our servers. So, I think an
> option would probably be the best answer, as it allows for both options,
> strict or lax.


OK. Noted. The customer is always right. :-)

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Philip Hazel                   University Computing Service,
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