On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, tdn wrote:
> > You do not want to do this. Consider:
> >
> > his server ->
> > some other host ->
> > user at other host forwards mail to your server ->
> > you get mail from some other host with sender@hisdomain
>
> The client claims that all his users send outgoing mail using his mail
> server, and his mail server sends all non-local mail
> to my mail server.
> Would this cause any problem ?
Yes. I'll refine my scenario above:
his user -> his server
his server -> your server
your server -> some other server
The recipient at the other server has set up mail forwarding.
It so happens that the forwarding is to a mailbox on your server.
So we end up with some other server -> your server.
Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in
a million chances happen 99% of the time. :-)
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