If you reject the E-mail solely because of the HELO/EHLO text, you would technically be violating the RFCs. Normally, it would be best to only use that as part of your criteria for treating an E-mail as spam, but no legitimate mailserver will send mail with "$domain" in the HELO/EHLO, so many people would just go ahead and block it (the RFCs are very important to follow, but in a case like this, common sense may be even more important).How would one setup a rule to block the helo/ehlo commands (what would this rule look like)? Does this break any RFC compliance issues?
-Scott
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