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On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 11:12:39PM -0700, Ben Parker wrote:
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> Sorry, I made an incorrect assumption. However, the explanation is the same.
> The outbound MTA accepting the BSMTP mail 'package' from LISTSERV (regardless
> of what program it is) must accept the entire 'package' (*.MAIL file) without
> question, and without performing any validation, domain lookups, or whatever,
> during the period that LISTSERV is sending. Any such validation should be
> done later, after initial acceptance, and generally while the MTA is
> attempting to deliver the mail onwards to its final desitination.
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> The Outbound SMTP mailer in LISTSERV is very simple minded and cannot deal
> with 450 responses, and other forms of errors and will not manage its own
> errors and retries at this point in the process. Those are all MTA functions
> that should rightfully be performed by the MTA and not by LISTSERV.
I'm not sure I understand this bit of logic but I'll take your word
for it that LISTSERV's simplemindedness is a flaw with most (all?)
of the common Un*x MTA's default settings.
> In sendmail, the FEATURE(noncanonify) accomplishes this. There is some other
> setting for Postfix, and still another setting for Qmail, and still another
> setting for other popular unix mailers. If I knew what they all were I'd tell
> you.
Thanks I'll ask on the postfix list to see if there's an
equivalent.
> These are all non-existent domains. You can safely just delete all these.
> The simplest fix for this is modify your go.user (add this line if it doesn't
> exist, modify if it does exist):
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> ...
> RUNMODE="TABLELESS SWGATE.LSOFT.COM"
> export RUNMODE
> ...
This wasn't there but it has been added.
Thanks.
-steve
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