On 01-Feb-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm just wondering if
> > 
> >     MAIL FROM: <>
> >     
> > in SMTP session is valid or not? From what I understand is that qmail
> 
> Yes it's valid, it's actually even the required sender of a bounce.

Hi Peter, thanks for your response. I thought I saw an RFC about this,
but I can't recall which.

> > I have contacted a rep from IMail, but no response. Here's the
> > website: http://www.ipswitch.com/products/IMail_Server/index.asp
> 
> It's ipswitch. It ends with .asp. I'm not touching that with a forty-foot
> pole (no don't start a holy war on me now :)

Hmm. Apparently they fixed it(?) in their new version of IMail:

[~]$ host -t mx ipswitch.com
ipswitch.com mail is handled (pri=10) by imail.ipswitch.com
ipswitch.com mail is handled (pri=50) by alpha.ipswitch.com
[~]$ telnet imail.ipswitch.com 25
Trying 156.21.1.5...
Connected to imail.ipswitch.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 X1 NT-ESMTP Server imail.ipswitch.com (IMail 6.00 124210-1)
helo blah
250 hello imail.ipswitch.com
mail from: <>
250 ok
quit
221 Goodbye
Connection closed by foreign host.

Oh well.. *shrug*..

-- 
Ronny Haryanto

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