1. RFC are guidelines....
2. Even MS Exchange server (for example) isn't 100% fully RFC compliant -
does that mean all exchange servers should be
dumped/deleted/ignored/replaced with (insert favorite mail server
here)......


Steve



On 10/19/09 4:38 PM, "Jean-Pierre van Melis" <[email protected]> wrote:

> ASSP is all about invalidating mail because of incompliance of RFC and even
> goes further than this. It's just because this specific incompliance is not
> realistic it should just be discarded.
> non-RFC-compliance is indeed a valid reason to invalidate a message..
> 
> Reversing this logic into "An RFC-compliance should result in validating a
> message" is IMHO female logic..
> 
> JP
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