I'm thinking that we should always check *both* the HELO and the MAIL
FROM:. An invalid HELO string causes the connection to be immediately
rejected.
-wayne
I've been seeing an increasing amount of email lately that is indeed
valid email but does not contain a HELO. It seems that some clients are
taking the lazy approach and not even bothering?
James
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