Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-05 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Charles Cazabon wrote: >David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Charles Cazabon wrote: > >No, I most certainly did not. Please check your attributions more carefully. Mea culpa -d -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 Comment: Made wi

Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Charles Cazabon wrote: No, I most certainly did not. Please check your attributions more carefully. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-03 Thread James Stevens
nal Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 4/3/01, 5:26:02 PM, David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >

Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-03 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Charles Cazabon wrote: >> (yes, I lock out his IP, but he just dials in and gets another one) rblsmtpd -rdialups.mail-abuse.org That may help. It's a blacklist of problem dialup pools. - -d - -- David Talkington http://www.spotnet.org PGP key: http://www.

Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-03 Thread Charles Cazabon
Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The header on his Email looks like: > From: <> [...] > Is an utterly null From line allowed? Yes. The From: header doesn't even have to exist in a message. Null envelope senders are also allowed, and in some cases (bounce messages) required. > From a

Re: Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-03 Thread Johan Almqvist
* Greg Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010403 18:11]: > We were just 'gifted' by some lovely Email from a fellow who wished our users > to have university degree in a few weeks. > The header on his Email looks like: > From: <> > Bcc: > Subject: You have been accepted! > Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 05:39

Why does qmail accept "From: <>" and can it be told not to?

2001-04-03 Thread Greg Moeller
We were just 'gifted' by some lovely Email from a fellow who wished our users to have university degree in a few weeks. The header on his Email looks like: From: <> Bcc: Subject: You have been accepted! Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 05:39:36 -0400 (EDT) Is an utterly null From line allowed? This is w