On 13-Sep-2001 Ireneusz R. Janiszewski wrote:
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
>>
>> On 11-Sep-2001 Ireneusz R. Janiszewski wrote:
>> > Hello All,
>> >
>> > I have tested XMail ESMTP server just using telnet command. I have used
>> > set of SMTP commands like below:
>> > ---------------------------------------------
>> > 220 <1000203435.812@ASIC-EA13> [XMail 1.0 (Win32/Ix86) ESMTP Server]
>> > service ready; Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:17:15 +0200
>> > ----- commands -------
>> > helo web.de
>> > mail from:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > rcpt to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > data
>> > 1
>> > 2
>> > 3
>> > 4
>> > 5
>> > 6
>> > .
>> > ---------------------------------------------
>> > I have surprised, because delivered mail has contained only lines: 2..6,
>> > Then I have tested three another SMTP servers:
>> >
>> > 1) 220 neti.ite.waw.pl ESMTP server (Netscape Messaging Server - Version
>> > 3.5) ready Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:12:27 +0200
>> > 2) 220 smtp.web.de freemail 4.2.2.3 #18 ready at Tue, 11 Sep 2001 12:13
>> > +0200
>> > 3) 220 hertz.fbe.fh-darmstadt.de ESMTP Sendmail 8.9.3/8.9.3/SuSE Linux
>> > 8.9.3-0.1; Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:17:41 +0200
>> >
>> > and the delivered mails has contained ALL lines: 1..6. Why? When I use
>> > Netscape Messanger, then no problems.
>>
>> It'll be fixed in 1.1 even if what You sent is not a message that conform to RFC.
>>
>> - Davide
>
> I also guess that my message not conform to actual RFC. I am not expert,
> and I have read RFC821 from:
> <http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc0821.html>. My message
> looks that conform to this RFC. For example "scenario 1" from this RFC,
> which is called "A Typical SMTP Transaction Scenario" is:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> .
> .
> .
> R: 220 BBN-UNIX.ARPA Simple Mail Transfer Service Ready
> S: HELO USC-ISIF.ARPA
> R: 250 BBN-UNIX.ARPA
>
> S: MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> R: 250 OK
>
> S: RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> R: 250 OK
>
> S: RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> R: 550 No such user here
>
> S: RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> R: 250 OK
>
> S: DATA
> R: 354 Start mail input; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
> S: Blah blah blah...
> S: ...etc. etc. etc.
> S: .
> R: 250 OK
>
> S: QUIT
> R: 221 BBN-UNIX.ARPA Service closing transmission channel
>
> Scenario 1
Look that "Blah blah blah..." is governed by another RFC :)
- Davide