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From: Adam Levin (alevin
audible.com)Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 10:21:20 CDT
I'm curious how many of you are using restrictions that deal with RFC
issues. Specifically, we're running into a problem because
reject_non_fqdn_hostname is occasionally (but rarely -- 2 out of 63
yesterday) preventing valid email from large providers who have
misconfigured their mail servers somehow. I'm not sure why their mail
software isn't sending FQDN in the HELO, but it's not. I've pointed
emphatically at RFC 2821 regarding this requirement, but to no avail. It
looks like the management are going to require that I remove that
restriction. Is anyone else using it? One argument the brass have used
against me is that these companies (that are having their mail to us
rejected) have not had errors from *anyone else* -- just us.
-Adam
Adam Levin, Senior Unix Systems Administrator | http://www.audible.com/
Audible, Inc.
Wayne, NJ, 07470 I don't think my mind has *ever* been
973-837-2797 pink and happy.
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