also sprach John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.12.0612 +0100]:
> And I get many legitimate e-mails with a bad HELO.  In fact,
> I would argue that your rule here is wrong.  If I send you an
> e-mail from my laptop, it is not going to send you an address of
> a server that can receive mail (or has a DNS entry) in HELO, but
> everything else will be valid, and I argue that this is OK.

If you send me mail from your laptop without going via a proper
relay, I will reject it too. Use your ISP mail relays! If the suck,
switch ISPs. If that's not possible, pool with others and run
a proper MTA. Or convince me (or others here) that you need a proper
relay, and we'll give you SASL access. Or get a gmx.net account.

Mail was not supposed to be sent from leaf nodes.

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