On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Tony Hoyle wrote:

Jason Pyeron wrote:
But the etiquette for SMTP is the HELO is done with a reverse friendly name.

Doing the reverse check for 164.138.16.69.in-addr.arpa is unnecessary, and will break in a great many legitimate cases, since ISPs often don't allow the reverse dns to be set independently (even for corporate networks).


That may be the case with many SOHO mail servers, but any B2B provider of connectivity would not last 5 minutes with that policy.

That being said, I am not going to spend time on this matter. If the Asterisk emails get dumped so be it.



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