On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 08:31:25AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
> Anand Buddhdev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 09:19:29AM -0400, Eric Shafto wrote:
> >
> >> > HELO <SP> <domain> <CRLF>
> >> > <domain> ::= <element> | <element> "." <domain>
> >> > <element> ::= <name> | "#" <number> | "[" <dotnum> "]"
> >> > <dotnum> ::= <snum> "." <snum> "." <snum> "." <snum>
> >> > <snum> ::= one, two, or three digits representing a decimal
> >> > integer value in the range 0 through 255
> >> >
> >> > Therefore,
> >> >
> >> > HELO [199.103.176.41]
> >>
> >> But so does:
> >>
> >> HELO [199.103.176.41].#394875.spoon.[100.164.68.209]
> >
> >I don't think so.
>
> I do. The <domain> rule allows any <domain> to be prefixed with any
> <element>, followed by ".". So as along as every "." delimited chunk
> is a valid <element>, the result is a valid <domain>.
Isn't that kind of sick?
Greetz, Peter
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