where do you get rid of the X1 i have been trying to find it for
weeks.
the 220 and X1 is getting appended on the front of my welcome
message.
Rhett
>Has anyone tried changing the helo message that imail displays. I would
>like to remove the version and software information that could tell
>possible hackers what software I'm using. I already know I have to edit
>the HelloMsg string in the registry, but to what?
The only drawback to changing that text is that you lose the number of
current connections and total number of connections that you otherwise can
see (which is pretty nice, but the logs give you a lot more information).
If you are going to change the welcome message (greeting), you should make
sure that it starts with "220" followed by a space and then followed by
your domain name, to follow the RFCs (don't keep the "X1" that IMail
inserts -- it is a technical violation of the RFCs).
You can try telneting to a couple of SMTP servers to see what theirs say
(maybe some big ones like Hotmail and AOL) and see if you like them. It's
not nice to say you're running something other than what you are, but
sometimes you have to do what you have to do.
-Scott
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