Salut, Marco,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:22:39 +0200, Marco wrote:
> fully agreed. thats a bad argument against greylisting. if php scripts
> or other webserver stuff, like newsletter servers, etc.. use their own
> MTA which is most likely a fancy carp script, as you said, then its
> actually not the
Salut, Daniele,
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 00:05:38 +0200, Daniele Guazzoni wrote:
> You'd rather blame the lazy programmers who don't cares about RFCs
> and other standards !
I think that blame is for people who don't care about solutions. I care
for my users and their ability to receive the mail they
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> Don't blame greylisting for this behavior.
>
> Queue-and-retry was an option but it is mandatory since RFC-2821.
>
> The very obsolete RFC-821 stated that "clients should retry".
> In the old RFC-2119 it was explained that "should" means recommended.
> The actual RFC-2821 states clearly that:
>
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