Good point. I reworded it to make it more clear. I've actually received
some suggestions to avoid stripping of headers altogether, since SMTP
servers don't generally do this.
3. MT DNS queries and Authorized-By SMTP headers
SMTP servers MUST remove any Authorized-By SMTP headers of incoming
mail from untrusted servers. They SHOULD be configurable to preserve
Authorized-By headers on incoming mail from a set of trusted servers.
Cheers,
David Green
On Thu, 2003-05-01 at 02:45, Jon Kyme wrote:
I posted the "Domain Authorized SMTP Mail" proposal to this mailing list
some time ago, and I've since created a separate web site for it. Here's
the link:
I'm not sure how this works:
<quote>
SMTP servers MUST remove any Authorized-By SMTP headers of
incoming mail. They SHOULD be configurable to preserve Authorized-By
headers on incoming mail from a set of trusted servers.
</quote>
The first sentence seems to preclude the second.
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David Green <green(_at_)couchpotato(_dot_)net>
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