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The postal service has a rule: Addressee unknown (or ambiguous)
>> do not deliver. This saves a lot of lawsuits.<br><br>
jc-draft-dont-break-dns.txt: DNS MUST NOT cause an MUA or MTA for
email to guess at a delivery address.<br><br>
Since DNSSEC is not yet here, MUAs trust DNS to route for delivery.
Interfering with this routing by providing "guesses" is a very
bad thing.<br><br>
If it is broken, do not use it. <br><br>
I really want to say something nasty about mucking with DNS, but, if you
are considering doing so, you are not a gentlemen and already know what I
mean.<br><br>
"Strongly worded message follows".<br>
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James R. Cutler<br>
james.cutler@consultant.com<br>
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