On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 07:37:21AM -0800, Richard Pitt wrote:
| > I don't think that this would be helpful. In the situation where an
| > organization has their email provider outsourced, the email hosting provider
| > would probably want to be the one to receive the messages and would likely
| > want to have a single inbox for all such reports. For them to have a
| > mailbox in each of their client's domains would not be likely or efficient.
| >
| I agree - but you might want to limit the address to that of the DNS
| host domain (since they have control over the DNS to some extent) as
| well as the actual recipient domain.
|
| I expect the reverse on the DNS address would be what to check.
could you guys expand on this a little? i would like to add flexibility
without opening the door to a DDOS.
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