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On 19 Nov 99, at 9:51, Mark Powell wrote:
> rcpt to:<crap%spam.com@\<hostname-of-mailhost\>>
> 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
>
> but
>
> rcpt to:<crap%spam.com@[\<ip-address-of-mailhost\>]>
> 250 ok
>
> Why is this? How do I turn it off?
And, like, what makes you think that the mail is being delivered?
Unless you activated the percenthack, the mail gets delivered to a
local user "crap%spam.com". Now that user doesn't exist, does
he? So the mail gets bounced back as undeliverable...
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