niclas wrote:
>> By default courier-mta block MX with bad return address which is a good 
>> thing :-)
> 
> this in fact breaks RFC

I don't think there is an RFC specifying that a server must accept 
whatever crap. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2821#section-3.3 just 
says that << If the [return-path] mailbox specification is not 
acceptable for some reason, the server MUST return a reply indicating 
whether the failure is permanent [...] or temporary. >>













































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