Can you please elaborate more on this. Where do I need to look to check the
arguments?

- Raju

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Norman Maurer <[email protected]
> wrote:

> This looks like the issued HELO / EHLO command did not contain an argument
> , which is needed per RFC.
>
> Bye
> Norman
>
>
>
> Am 19.12.2011 um 20:03 schrieb Raju Buchi <[email protected]>:
>
> > Hello Everyone...
> >
> > I have been using james as SMTP server (Hosted on Amazon EC2 cloud) for
> > quite sometime. Emails were sent out properly last week, but today, when
> I
> > sent out an email, James logs shows me the following message.
> >
> > INFO  13:51:51,210 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142 Connection
> established
> > from xx.xx.xx.xx ( xx.xx.xx.xx )
> > INFO  13:51:51,222 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142
> > org.apache.james.protocols.smtp.core.esmtp.EhloCmdHandler: 501 [5.5.4
> > Domain address required: EHLO]
> > INFO  13:51:51,225 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142
> > org.apache.james.protocols.smtp.core.HeloCmdHandler: 501 [5.5.4 Domain
> > address required: HELO]
> > INFO  13:51:57,613 | james.smtpserver | ID=10921142 Connection closed for
> > xx.xx.xx.xx  ( xx.xx.xx.xx )
> >
> > Also, I have mentioned both the public ip and private ip address of the
> EC2
> > instance. Also tried having just the public ip, but did not work.
> > Can any one help me to figure out the issue?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > - Raju
>
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