> > The > > problem is that it refuses the domain literal in dotted quad form > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), replying "Syntax error". I suspect the square > > brackets being the problem. > > Unfortunately, Courier does not currently support the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > notation, neither in version 0.37 nor in the latest version available from > the Courier website[1].
According to dsbl.org and to RFC 822, 1123 and 2821, a compliant mail server must accept that notation. Now, I suspect that no one claims Courier to be compliant to these RFCs, but I wonder if I'm the only one to consider this a bug. If Courier broke some other part of the same RFCs, that would definitely be regarded as a bug, so why not the support for this notation? I would be happy to write the necessary patch, but I have not found any links for bugs/patches submission. Are you aware of any? > > As a temporary work-around, as Alexei Batyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned on > this list just today, you might be able to make Courier accept the message > by creating an alias address of the exact form required by DSBL in your > /etc/courier/aliases file: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: postmaster Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't solve the problem (obviusly the change above requires issuing a "makealiases" which I did). > > I don't know whether this will work well enough to get you off the DSBL > list, though. Good luck! > It didn't work at all. The same "Syntax error" is being reported by the mail server. Now I guess that syntax checking is done by Courier *before* looking up the aliases database, so I wonder if this workaround could effectively work in a newer version of Courier, where syntax checking might have been changed. However I'd like someone telling me if I'm correct before I start making major changes to my mail server, maybe only to realize they were useless. Lucio. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
