Sam Clippinger ha scritto: > If you're right about this, it's a bug. I'll work on reproducing it. > I think this is an issue, > As for the blocking, the delay is supposed to end as soon as the first > characters are sent. This is by design -- if the remote server isn't > going to follow the SMTP protocol, there's no point to making them wait > (and consume server resources). In your case, you won't see an error > message until after the recipient is specified because spamdyke has to > check the recipient whitelist file before it rejects the message. > > Yes, in this case you're right.
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