On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 07:55:16PM +0200, Julian Mehnle wrote:
Since simply conforming to RFC HELO requirements (FQDN that resolves to
connect IP) is a reasonable authentication.
Actually only EHLO is required to be a valid FQDN, HELO isn't. Read RFC
2821 carefully.
Maybe you could be so good to provide some more hints than just an
entire RFC?
And did you read:
"Unless the different characteristics of HELO must be identified for
interoperability purposes, this document discusses only EHLO."
?
Thank you.
Alex
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