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On 3 Mar 00, at 11:19, Ryszard Lach wrote:
> > >>> MAIL FROM:<spamtest@[AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD]>
> > <<< 250 ok
> > >>> RCPT TO:<"user-02782%nf.abuse.net">
> > <<< 250 ok
>
> Well, this is what I found in qmail-smtpd manual:
>
> [...]
> Envelope recipient addresses without @ signs are always allowed
> through. [...]
So what? It doesn't say relayed, for crying out loud. It says
accepted.
> People from ORBS say, this should be considered as a bug in qmail.
Um, hello?
> How can I control such a addresses?
If you think you should care, use any of the "spamcontrol" patches.
But please PLEASE think twice: Is the _acceptace_ of such a
message a problem for you? If the message is relayed, you need
to solve the problem of course (somewhere else) - but is it?
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