From: John Peach (no email)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 11:27:42 EDT
Yes - I'm using it; reject_non_fqdn_hostname, not RFC-ignorant as I don't want
to get into the business of patching if I can help it.
I've not found any "large providers" who're misconfigured in that way....
>
> 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.
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