On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, SM wrote:
Hi Paul,
At 08:53 07-12-2012, Paul Smith wrote:
Yes, the MX is for receiving mail only, according to the SMTP standard,
BUT if you work on the assumption that you have to be able to reply to
the sender (which is a common
Actually no, or else people would not be using noreply@example.
Anyone sending mail from noreply(_at_)example(_dot_)com would not be seriously
inconvenienced if they were required to have a working MTA at example.com,
even if they wanted to use a non-working username at that domain. In fact,
that is what I generally see in such mail.
daniel feenberg
Regards,
-sm
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