On Apr 4, 2021 5:36 PM, "Anthony J. Bentley" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Peter,

Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen writes:
> It's interesting that the subject turns up here, when there is a
> fresh (and good IMO) blog post out about email address validation out,
> "Your E-Mail Validation Logic is Wrong"
> <https://www.netmeister.org/blog/email.html> by Jan Schaumann

This seems to suggest the problem is in the opposite direction: that
OpenSMTPD is wrong to reject "user"@example.com, and perhaps also
wrong to not map "user"@example.com to [email protected].

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Anthony J. Bentley

It would be wrong if the "user"@example.com was an actual username. I don't think smtpd should have any hard coded mappings built in. 

I believe the real problem is the banks server decided to change your email username to another valid username without your consent. Luckily its your server and you can see what happened.

Edgar 

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