Thanks, that should do it! If they have a missconfigured mta, they should
configure it! :)
Or just switch to Courier.. :))


> There is the "opt BOFHCHECKHELO=1" bofh option, but it will check the 
> validity of a HELO/EHLO in a wide variety of ways.  You will 
> end up bouncing 
> an occasional non-spam message from a misconfigured mail server.
> 
> But, in today's environment, the tradeoff is worth it, in my 
> opinion.  This 
> simple check is sufficient to block at least 50% of spam.



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