--On 29 June 2005 18:24:40 -0400 "Greg A. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


   Guess what?  Some people can't read and they have a setting in their
   mail server (IMail 4.0+ for NT) that rejects those addresses.  Why
   are people allowed to distribute (sell?) such software?  (they
   probably take some other company as bad example...).


More recent versions, though, don't have that setting. Unfortunately, that means that people who've upgraded a misconfigured server now can't use the GUI to correct the configuration. They have to hack a text file, which they find hard.

Oh, there's a point. What's easy about disabling receipt of null sender emails in Exim? There's work to be done there. I don't see how it could be made much harder without making it impossible....

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Ian Eiloart
Servers Team
Sussex University ITS


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