> [EMAIL PROTECTED] will work fine if '1.2.3.4' is in 
> esmtpacceptmailfor and 
> that's a valid account on your machine.  Courier doesn't 
> check for anything 
> other than valid characters and at least one '.' in the 
> domain name as far as 
> I can see from the source code.  So put '192.168.1.1' into 
> esmtpacceptmailfor 
> and locals you can receive mail addressed "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 
> assuming that 
> "user" exists on your box.

I don't dispute that Courier lets that work.  However, it's no more
appropriate to accept that than [EMAIL PROTECTED] (in the absence
of an actual .moo TLD).

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] does NOT work as far as I can tell.  The 
> brackets are not valid 
> characters in a domain name (according to courier) so it 
> generates a "syntax 
> error".  Check it out and let me know if I'm missing something.

Then Courier is seriously RFC-non-compliant.



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