On Jun 21, 2006, at 5:40 AM, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 12:30:52PM +0100, John Burnham wrote:
> [> Renaud Allard wrote:]
>>> Is there an easy way (preferably without modifying source
>>> code) to configure exim to allow an underscore in a RCPT
>>> domain name? I don't mean only in EHLO, but really in the
>>> recipient domain name (address like <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>).
>> Yep. In fact how to do it is in the FAQ on www.exim.org in a slightly
>> different form. But to make life easy for you:
>>
>> Q0732
>> Question
>>
>> I would like to either warn or deny when a host uses an underscore  
>> in the
>> EHLO command.
>
> Please reread the original poster's question. He wanted it in RCPT,  
> not only
> EHLO/HELO. I think Renaud has been on this list long enough to know  
> how to
> to it in EHLO. I hope so, anyway...

John's answer was to make HELO/EHLO accept it and then check for it  
in an acl later.  He was not just turning on acceptance at HELO time.

I am not qualified enough to pass judgement on his method but did  
want to point out that he was not only attacking it at HELO time.

Chad

>
> Renaud, failing anything else, you may be able to do it by some  
> SMTP time
> rewriting rules.
>
> Cheers
>
> MBM
>
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