Le 16/05/2011 19:38, Thomas Berger a écrit :
> Hi, 
> 
> a short question about the parameter "permit_naked_ip_address":
> 
> As a client may use his IP for the HELO command ( look at the recent RFC's ), 

which recent RFC's?

RC 5321 (section 4.1.1.1) says:
<cite>
   Syntax:

   ehlo           = "EHLO" SP ( Domain / address-literal ) CRLF

   helo           = "HELO" SP Domain CRLF
</cite>

and later
<cite>
   address-literal  = "[" ( IPv4-address-literal /
                    IPv6-address-literal /
                    General-address-literal ) "]"
                    ; See Section 4.1.3
</cite>

so address-literal is enclosed between "[" and "]".

naked ip helo referes to IPs withouts the brackets.

> and the usage of permit_naked_ip_address DOES NOT turn the postfix into an 
> open relay, 
> which way we should use permit_my_networks to allow IP's in the HELO?

what problem are you trying to solve?
the default config doesn't reject naked IPs in helo.

> 
> Why is permit_naked_ip_address deprecated this way?
> 
> Sincerely,
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