Hi,
I just got interested in the code in spfmilter
if ( cd->helo != (char*) 0 )
syslog( LOG_NOTICE, "multiple HELOs from %s [%s] - ignoring '%s'",
cd->helo, cd->ip_str, helohost );
but I'm finding it a little dense to grasp immediately.
I have a sendmail which is occasionally triggering this.
I'm imagining it to be for the same thing as discussed at
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2000-04/0266.html
I've been idly wondering about proxying connect/helo information,
and this struck me as an interesting "feature".
I'm imagining if sendmail does this then most servers will accept it,
but I suppose it would be to much to hope that noone ever checks
a second HELO ?
Regards,
Paddy
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