Re: Is Redhat's postman asleep?

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On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 04:50, M A Young wrote:
> On 17 Oct 2002, Chris Kloiber wrote:
> 
> > Ah, sounds like you need an MX record for colussus. Give it a low
> > priority (like 100) and set it up so that should roadshow go down,
> > inbound mail for your domain will spool up on colussus until roadshow
> > comes back up. I believe Red Hat's mail server is only accepting mail
> > from machines that have valid MX records (as a spam preventative, it
> > weeds out some spam sent from bogus dialup accounts). I am not in charge
> > of Red Hat's mail servers, so I can't say for sure, but this sounds like
> > what's going on.
> 
> I am afraid I don't believe that explanation, because another member of
> the list has been testing addresses, and getting consistent results, from
> an unrelated host, so the test can't be based on the source host of the
> mail message.
> 
> 	Michael Young

Ok, I could be wrong. It happens. :) I know I have trouble sending mail
myself through Red Hat's servers when I'm doing something silly at work
like trying to send email from my home email account.

-- 
Chris Kloiber



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