Re: Last Call: <draft-ietf-appsawg-nullmx-05.txt> (A NULL MX Resource Record for Domains that Accept No Mail) to Proposed Standard

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On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 07:50:28AM -0400, Ted Lemon wrote:

> I must be missing something here.   You're saying you want me to set up
> a null MX for all my hosts to prevent someone else's MTA having
> undeliverable mail sitting in the queue for a week?   Why would I care
> about your MTA's queue?   Why would this issue even be on my radar?

This is very use to prevent misuse of parked domains.  These
sometimes become live, or in any case misuse of these by spammers
can negatively impact one's brand reputation.  If one has a domain
that is never used to send mail, a nullmx is a sensible thing to
publish.  One is of course free to not publish nullmx RRs, or not
even consider the question.

-- 
	Viktor.





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