SPF filtering has been turned off on my Demon account, so I was
surprised to find another client unable to email me.
This is the error message they received, which they were able to forward
to me through a fall-back account that I'd set up with BT Internet:
mdfmta012.tch.inty.net rejected your message to the following
e-mail addresses:
pa...@wolff.co.uk<mailto:
pa...@wolff.co.uk>
mdfmta012.tch.inty.net gave this error:
<
edw...@heips.com>: Sender address rejected: "invalid" TLD in MX
record
Your message wasn't delivered due to a permission or security
issue. It may have been rejected by a moderator, the address may
only accept e-mail from certain senders, or another restriction
may be preventing delivery.
I asked Demon if they'd turned SPF filtering back on, and this is what
they said:
This is not down to an SPF issue unfortunately. This is due to
the presence of invalid mx records on the senders domain. They
will need to remove this invalid record before the problem will
resolve.
At this point, I just infer that Demon have an aggressive policy of not
accepting mail in some cases even though other ISPs would accept it.
Good or bad, I don't know, but certainly a hindrance to doing business.
Luckily I had the alternative account in place and could take delivery
of the dozen urgent files by that other means.
--
Paul