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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Allan Cassaro wrote:
Maybe, **some** (external) users will receive an error message that him will not understand. But 99,99999% of my (external AND internal) users will receive an error message that him will undestand.
So, why transform an "exception" in "general rule"? This not make sense to me. And why not give the mail adminstrator the choice?
Because I consider an isolated mail server an exception. Esp. in the time of sold/acquired mail addresses used for SPAMming.
Bye,
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