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Subject: Re: Email for unknown users
From: Lars Hecking (lhecking
nmrc.ie)Date: Sat Jul 01 2000 - 22:02:19 CDT
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[luser_relay]
> The sender should really be informed that the message didn't reach the
> intended recipient. What if someone offers your company a good deal by
> email ("please reply in two weeks if you are interested"), but
Like "MAKE MONEY FAST!!!!!!!" ?
> unfortunately mistypes the local part of the address?
Good point. I enabled luser_relay for a couple of days, and it is just
amazing how many real problems are drowned out by typos.
It's just not worth it. I prefer the "luser does not exist - get it
right next time" approach.
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