Hi
Is there a check in FortiMail (like in http://www.postfix.com/postconf.5.html#smtpd_sender_restrictions) to reject/drop mails if senders domain MX points to bogon A/MX record:
check_sender_mx_access:
127.0.0.1 REJECT
localhost REJECT
...
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Never seen such check on FortiMail.
Created on 04-26-2024 02:09 AM Edited on 04-26-2024 03:40 AM
>nslookup -type=mx dtcinfy.com 1.1.1.1
dtcinfy.com MX preference = 300, mail exchanger = localhost
so email (spam?) from @dtcinfy.com is then stuck in dead mail queue/loop....
it should never been accepted in the first place.
SAV (sender address verification) could help in this case. How is this done in FortiMail?
May be I missed something but I don't understand why an e-mail from a sender that has MX 127.0.0.1 should be considered as SPAM.
As far as I know when a mail is received then DNS records like PTR, SPF and DKIM are checked but not MX.
It should be considered as invalid or not rfc compliant atleast.
i see no sense in accepting email from domain that does "not want" to accept one itself.
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