In message <54BFA233.1070801@???>, Jeremy Harris
<jgh@???> writes
>For me, operating as an MTA: if the envelope sender address has
>a domain for which there is no MX or A record in DNS, then I cannot
>send a bounce.
correct
>For me, as the administrator of an MTA: if my MTA
>cannot return a bounce to a sender then I cannot maintain overall
>reliability of email, in the notification of error conditions.
as a community we'd much rather than you refused to accept a message
(5xx) rather than accepting it and generating a bounce later !
but how practical that is will of course depend upon what sort of error
you have in mind
>Therefore I do do wish to take responsibility for such a message.
if it doesn't have a valid domain (or null) in the MAIL FROM then it's
quite acceptable (and quite common) not to take responsibility !
- --
richard Richard Clayton
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin