On 12/1/06, Mark <admin(_at_)asarian-host(_dot_)net> wrote:
Otherwise, doing SRS towards your own network just means you're getting a
continual "pass" for nothing else but the domain of your own border MTA.
At which point, hopefully, the futility of doing so kicks in. :)
- Mark
I won't argue if you call me sloppy. I meant using SRS as a way to encode
the info from the border, so that the SRS would need to get decoded before
a later check, if possible. In a complex border situation with machines with
multiple roles receiving from both their border peers and the outside, there
would be a bunch of edge cases. I'm really making this up as I go here.
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