>>>>> "JRM" == Jason R Mastaler
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    >> But isn't that different?  Doesn't this mean Qmail is violating
    >> the standards too?

    JRM> How would it be in violation?  qmail-smtpd, the program which
    JRM> receives mail SMTP didn't originate the message.  On the
    JRM> other hand, qmail-inject (/usr/sbin/sendmail equivalent)
    JRM> *does* add a missing Date, From, etc. to messages.

So if a process handed qmail-smtpd a message without a Date: header,
and it sends the message on to some remote smtpd without adding the
Date: header, is that legal?  I guess you'd say because Qmail wasn't
the originator of the message, it would be, but the remote smtpd would
be within its rights to reject it.

Or am I being dense?

-Barry


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