Jeffrey mentioned on IRC that he had seen tinderbox problems relating to SMTP. I just had mail bounced from my Linux box here at home and the reason may relate to the tinderbox problem.

I got this in my bounced email to Philippe:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host laweleka.osafoundation.org [204.152.186.98] said: 504 <tnir>: Helo command rejected: need fully-qualified hostname (in
            reply to RCPT TO command)

My /etc/postfix/main.cf had its "hostname" parameter set to just "tnir" instead of "tnir.org". I've fixed it to be "tnir.org" now. We'll see if my mail goes through the second time..

Could Chandler's "HELO" command in the SMTP session be using a non- fully-qualified domain name?

The next question is - which end is at fault? Will there be other servers configured to be equally restrictive? Or is laweleka being overly negative about the whole thing?

Reid

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