At 11:01 -0400 9/16/03, Dean Anderson wrote in response to Bruce Campbell:
Err, actually, its the opposite that they are assuming. They assume that
lack of an NXDOMAIN means the domain does exist. That is an invalid
assumption.
Using DNS to determine existence is a decent heuristic, but it isn't
exact. That's my point, in summary. (IOW - we agree.)
One shouldn't be doing whois queries. One just wants to know if the domain
of the sender can receive email, back.
I was assuming that the check was done to see if the mail could be
"traced" back - from "claimed source address" to domain name to
registrant. Of course, with spoofing, nothing can be trusted, but if
it is legit, you should be able to check it out.
If the case is just to see if mail can go back, then yeah, there
oughta be an MX.
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