At 09:48 PM 11/23/2006 -0500, Reid Ellis wrote:
The next question is - which end is at fault? Will there be other
servers configured to be equally restrictive?

I think this is the default for Postfix mail servers. At least, mine is that way and I don't recall needing to explicitly configure it to do that.


 Or is laweleka being
overly negative about the whole thing?

The SMTP protocol has actually required a valid FQDN host name for over 24 years now... even before Gore invented the internet, or Stevens rebuilt it with a series of tubes! :) See RFC 821 for the (dare I say it?) gore-y details.

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