On 3/3/2010 4:28 PM, Nathan Eady wrote:
>   * non resolvable HELO names are blocked

>   * HELO names that don't share at least the top couple of
>     levels with the actual FQDN are blocked (so, for instance,

Just as a curiosity, are either of these violations of RFC?  My work 
outbound servers (not Courier) send HELO as 
internalservername.example.com, but rdns for the extenal address would 
be mxo1.example.com (which does resolve to the same IP).

By the same token, we have multiple domains, so the server might resolve 
as mxo1.example.com, HELO as internal.example.com, and deliver a message 
for [email protected], where domain.com lists mxo1.example.com among its 
MX records.

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