On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 20:31 +1300, Craig Whitmore wrote:
I have a question about BATV. (Yes, this about SPF, but you knows
would know)
Quite a number of email servers use callbacks (Like exim) so BATV breaks
callsbacks. So I was thinking only reject (after data) is its a bounce and
it actually contains data.
No, BATV doesn't break callbacks. BATV works perfectly in association
with callbacks. Try delivering mail from dwmw2(_at_)infradead(_dot_)org to a
server
doing callbacks (like sf.net) and watch it _correctly_ get rejected.
Can you explain why you think there would be a problem?
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dwmw2
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