i am right about HELO FCrDNS because i am in the business for 20 years
and know what i am doing - you don't

So what if you been doing it 20 years? That is not proof of anything. FYI, 20 years and you still have DNS errors that don't properly resolve? Tsk tsk. See, 20 years isn't a winning argument.


"The sender-SMTP MUST ensure that the <domain> parameter in a HELO command is a valid principal host domain name for the client host"
*TALKS ABOUT A VALID SYNTAX MORON*

You are misunderstanding that sentence. If it ONLY said "The sender-SMTP MUST ensure that the <domain> parameter in a HELO command is a valid domain name." Then you could say you are correct. But that is NOT what it says. It does not say it ONLY needs to be a valid domain name. You keep skipping over the rest of the words. It says it must be a "valid PRINCIPAL HOST domain name FOR THE CLIENT HOST." Why do you keep avoiding the meaning of the *ENTIRE* sentence?

Even just logically, why even have a HELO name if it doesn't serve a purpose? If its not intended to be FCrDNS then why does it matter if its even a "valid" domain name at all? I mean if you aren't going to try to resolve it why can't it just be "3 & @ j()" for the host name? Maybe, just maybe if your can stop being so obtuse and open your mind... it needs to be a valid domain name ... so it can be resolved. Because as the RFC's say, and i keep repeating, and you keep avoiding "valid ... for the client host". I will speak slower for you. It does not say JUST "a valid domain name".

FYI, every time you resort to name calling and side tracking trying to "find" something else to insult me about like im using two name servers on the same /24 just goes to show you are loosing the argument and are desperate for a hail marry distraction.

If im wrong, show me why what im saying is wrong on the merits of what we talking about. Explain the full meaning of ALL of the words of that sentence. Explain what they mean by "principal host" if what they mean is just any valid domain name. Explain what "for the client host" means if they are not intending for the domain name to map to the client host. Use your big boy words and not childish name calling.
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