'm under the impression that some MTAs =
just
don't tell the sender that information).
Also, the user may be able to check the IP him/herself without my help.
I think this makes sense, it makes life much easier for everyone. :-)=20
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Hallo Davide & List,
Xmail accepts the following, while e. g. MS Exchange rejects it:
MAIL FROM:
I wonder if this is "too lenient" from Xmail's part, although I cannot cite a
RFC which forbids spaces in the local part (perhaps someone else can).
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hreads so there's enough memory & CPU
for AV execution may be the right thing to do.
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in's side.
@Jeff: Best option IMO would be to store an SLOG-file of such a case and
post it here...
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changer = mx3.hotmail.com
hotmail.com MX preference = 5, mail exchanger = mx4.hotmail.com
hotmail.com MX preference = 5, mail exchanger = mx1.hotmail.com
I'd expect more errors (for mx3 and mx4). Could you send the complete
error-log?
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AB]"arg-or-macro"[TAB]...[NEWLINE]
This would be usefull for a lot of custom scripts like greylisting or other
spamfilters.
What do you think?
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arators in the
header (with some SPAM).
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d in that place?
> I'm using Slackware 10.1 with Python 2.4.
sorry, I don't use Linux; seems like GTK is not installed, though.
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Hi,=20
> However, I cannot find out who it is.
I'd use Xmail Queuemanager to inspect the queue.
http://xmail.marketmix.com/
(You can do that manually, but you wouldn't want that...)
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> usually Xmail rejects them outright, so Exchange may not=20
> receive them, =3D
> but I
> already had another "Syntax Error".=20
that should have been "another type of syntax error"
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or =
=3D
> (or
> none if not explicitly mandatory or regulated in RFC's ...) ...
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> I did not find yet the 'good' rfc about this problem ...
me neither. RFC 822 says something like address =3D word*("." word) but =
that's
for messages.
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re was:
501 5.5.4 Invalid Address
Who's right, Exchange or Xmail? :-)
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ot a
common thing. Also sometimes the info "after DATA" is missing (IIRC).
You are right, more a nice-to-have, but nice nonetheless. :-)
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% correct example)
That would make error diagnosis so much easier, I could see which =
software is
involved, and if I have to call my fellow postmaster (again) I could =
tell him
"look buddy, error happens post data, perhaps a filter software of yours =
runs
wild (again)".
Well, I g
ord "stop" may solve this dilema: if a domains\DOMAIN\mailproc.tab
shouldn't be overridden, then it should contain "stop" (Xmail stops =
after,
well, a "stop line" further processing of mailproc.tabs), otherwise =
continue.
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