Quoting Danny Sauer <suse-linux-e.suselists@danny.teleologic.net>: [snip]
warn_if_reject reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
Why would you ever have to warn about rejecting unknown recipient domains? Did you expect to receive mail to domains that your mail server couldn't resolve, or send mail to similarly unresolvable domains? :)
I would like to know what I am about to reject before I actually start throwing mail in the trash sight unseen. Note: pogo.bearhouse.lan is a host name that is legitimate in MY system. If the wrong DNS server is being used to resolve addresses, it will be unknown. Any messages from it are likely to be critical. The bottom line is that I do not know the effect of all my restrictions before I try them out. The results of some have been surprising. I would rather look at a few extra e-mails in the possible spam folder than lose a message. There are messages that have been flagged as possible spam that were critical to my business and/or the health of my systems. Having them silently discarded would have cost me significant money. Jeffrey