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Future of SMTP

Resources Opinion: Is It Time to Replace SMTP?

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Problems receiving mails to server with Greylisting from server using Sender Address Verification

Problem When you implement greylisting on your mailserver you can have a problem to send e-mails to other mail servers which implement Sender Address Verification (SAV). You will see logs such as: Mar 17 14:17:49 ns2 postfix/smtp[6304]: 45D49241802: to=<dest@address.com>, relay=receiver.server.com[X.Y.Z.Q]:25,

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Why is SAV a bad idea?

SAV stands for Sender Address Verification. Before accepting an email a email server verifies if the sender exists. Because VRFY commands are disabled on many systems some systems veryfy the sender initiating a SMTP connection and then intercepting it. THIS

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