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- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 17:24:52 +0900 (JST)
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>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Cozens <simon@example.com> writes: Simon> Stephen J. Turnbull (lists.tlug): >> Standing up for RFCs is a good thing, but trying to enforce >> them on others is a bad idea, unless the only person who loses >> mail (etc) is the sysadmin himself. Simon> Again, none of my users have lost mail in this way. The Simon> idea that "if you run qmail, people won't be able to email Simon> you" is, purely and simply, untrue. I didn't say that, Jonathan did. I do expect that it is possible to configure qmail to be extremely strict (knowing DJB's reputation), and what I said is that I suspect RFC bigots are more likely to use qmail and more likely to configure it strictly. And I have lost mail (I know, because at least one got remailed after I fixed the lack of 1123-compliance in my smail config) from being overly strict (although in that case it was strictness violating the RFCs). Simon> Would you consider the RBL to be a similarly bad idea Simon> because there's a chance that some mail won't get through Simon> if you use it? Yes. I don't use it. I have seen reports from several people who have lost mail through it. Simon> In any case, you're blaming the wrong people - people Simon> choose, whether through actively or passively through Simon> laziness or ignorance, to run hosts that don't conform to Simon> Internet standards. People do _not_ choose the administrators of the hosts that their correspondents are stuck with. Their correspondents do not always choose their own administrators. Simon> other sysadmins I know who implement more stringent methods Simon> find an email to the relevant admin generally does the Uh-huh. But this would probably work nearly as well if the MTA simply notified the local postmaster who then sent mail to the relevant remote admin, and let the mail go through. No? Simon> trick - the mail gets through in the end, and the Internet Simon> gets tidied up a little. And you're telling me this is a Simon> bad thing? In itself, getting tidied up is a good thing. But delivery delays and lost email are often the price. Are you telling me those are a good thing, too? -- University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences Tel/fax: +81 (298) 53-5091 _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ What are those straight lines for? "XEmacs rules." ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: December 17 (Fri), 20:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: January 14 (Fri) 19:00 * Topic: "glibc - current status and future developments" * Guest Speaker: Ulrich Drepper (Cygnus Solutions) * Place: Oracle Japan HQ 12F Seminar Room (New Otani Garden Court) ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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