Hello,

Recently, Texas A&M University decided to institute some method for
checking to see if the sending mail server accepts mail from a null
sender.  We set-up our Imail server to not accept null senders.  I know,
I know, it's a violation of RFC but it seems to me that this RFC is
archaic and should no longer be enforced.  I know that the spirit of the
RFC was to prevent mail loops, but most modern mail servers prevent mail
loops by detecting them. (not re-rejecting mail)  Has any one else seen
this problem?  Is there any way to get an RFC repealed?  I personally
would like to see an RFC instituted that makes sending mail from a null
sender a violation of RFC.

Corey Travioli
Village Online - Network Administrator
440 Benmar Dr. Suite #2075
Houston, Texas 77060
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph: 281-820-1234 x204
Fax: 281-539-2390 

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