Dave,
I'm glad to see that someone at IPSwitch also reads this forum! :)

It appears that we have two differing opinions from two sources we would
like to believe.  Can you offer any response to Scott's notations of the
RFCs as it would seem from my reading of the RFCs that IPSwitch is in
violation (technically speaking).  I must also add that I have not
personally had any issues arise from the IMail server response ("220 X1
..."), but if the RFC is clear on this, why should IMail not adhere to the
spec?  Is there a significant technical/political/socialogical reason for
not changing it to meet to RFCs terminology?

Thanks,
Todd

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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail's "X1" RFC violation



Actually, I am the one who reads KB feedback.
I also read Scott's message (and yours).
Dave MacMillan
Knowledge Base Content Manager

In reply to 12 Mar message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I have the following suggestion:
>Everyone go to http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020307-DM01.htm
>and in the feedback box, copy the text that Scott quoted into it
>and check no help at all, then submit.
>That might get someone's attention if we flooded their feedback.
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>Perry Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 10:10 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail's "X1" RFC violation
>A number of people are aware that for years IMail's SMTP greeting
>has been
>non-RFC-compliant (RFC821 section 4.3).  Specifically, mail
>servers are required to answer with a 3-digit code, followed by a
>space or dash, followed by the host name of the server ("220
>mail.example.com ...").  IMail instead responds with "220 X1
>NT-ESMTP mail.example.com...".
>Ipswitch has a new Knowledge Base article at
>http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-20020307-DM01.htm that now
>claims that
>although what they are doing does violate RFC821, it does not
>violate RFC2821 (which is in the process of replacing RFC821).  It
>specifically claims that the warning that our
>http://www.DNSstuff.com reports is incorrect.
>However, there are two flaws to this logic.  First, Ipswitch is
>wrong when
>they say that "RFC2821 supercedes RFC821" -- RFC821 is still the
>standard.  RFC2821 will likely replace RFC821, but RFC821 is
>currently the
>standard.
>Second, RFC2821 section 4.3.1 says specifically "All the
>greeting-type replies have the official name (the fully-qualified
>primary domain name) of
>the server host as the first word following the reply code."
>There is no
>vagueness or ambiguity here; IMail is now in violation of both
>RFC821 (the
>standard) and RFC2821 (the proposed standard).
>Hopefully, now that this is becoming a bigger and bigger issue,
>Ipswitch
>will take care of this issue.
>                                                    -Scott
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