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Hey Damien,<BR>
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On Tue, 2012-11-27 at 16:50 +1100, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote:
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Definitely not blacklisted. The senderbase score for the server in
question is actually surprisingly good.
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senderbase? pfffffftttttt untrustworthy trolls
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And the thing is, the emails are being *accepted* - The SMTP spec is
very clear, that if a server accepts an email, then it must EITHER
return an NDN, or deliver it to the user. neither is happening in this
case, hence my frustration..
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Actually not so, it may be silently discarded, RFC was updated back in 08 IIRC, to reflect modern era of what we have all been doing for years for mischievous crap, original must deliver if accepted was wrote back in 2001, ancient history.<BR>
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