Is it every version of Outlook that fails the CMDSPACE or is it the mail
server this test is for?
It is for whatever connects to IMail. If you only accept incoming E-mail,
it should be a mailserver. If you also allow outgoing E-mail, it could be
a mailserver or a mail client.
If it for a mail
AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] RFCSPACE Explanation?
Here's a thread that might help:
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg22591.html
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Here's a thread that might help:
http://www.mail-archive.com/declude.junkmail@declude.com/msg22591.html
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] RFCSPACE Explanation?
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] RFCSPACE Explanation?
> Do you mean CMDSPACE? That one looks for a space in the SMTP
> commands, such as RCPT TO:, that really shouldn't be there
> Do you mean CMDSPACE? That one looks for a space in the SMTP
> commands, such as RCPT TO:, that really shouldn't be there
> (although some people may try to argue that the RFCs do allow
> it). No legitimate mailserver that I am aware of has the
> space there, although some mail clients (m
I have been looking for an explanation of the RFCSPACE test but I cannot
find one Anybody have a detailed explanation with references?
Do you mean CMDSPACE? That one looks for a space in the SMTP commands,
such as RCPT TO:, that really shouldn't be there (although some people may
try to arg