Craig Whitmore wrote:
Does anyone have any comments? Suggestions? Why callbacks are the devil (or otherwise)? Why callbacks work really well..Anyone use using them? who they had to whitelist if they used them in NZ?
I recently came across a puzzling issue @SORBS which was reported as a host not using SORBS had trouble receiving messages where the rejection/bounce was reported as listed in SORBS... Turns out the callback was the issue - the receiving host was listed in SORBS, the callback resulted in the remote server that the user was legitimately coming from was using SORBS and was rejecting the callback based on the hosts listing in SORBS. The callback system could not detect the difference between no such user and any other type of error, so it rejected the message as a callback failure.
Note: also noted there are a number of mail servers in nz which don't accept bounces at all (even to valid users) :-( rfc-ignorant.com anyone?
FWIW every host that doesn't accept postmaster@ or abuse@ that I send mail to gets reported to rfc-ignorant.org, and that means all future mail from that host to the mail systems I manage is more likely to get classed as spam and therefore junked. Regards, Matthew