Re: [Asrg] reject and DSN, was What are the IPs

Alessandro Vesely <vesely@tana.it> Thu, 02 July 2009 15:23 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Asrg] reject and DSN, was What are the IPs
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Ian Eiloart wrote:
> DSNs have the potential to be more useful to humans if they're 
> constructed by the MTA that has more information.

If that happens after alias expansion, it may disclose sensible 
information. Some may regard that as being *too* useful. :-/