So you're basically saying that qmail can pretty much mung up an
e-mail address any way it likes because it's...qmail!  

That seems to sum up the attitude around here:  Qmail is great, don't
dare question its merits.

Sorry to obscure the issue with facts.  I can see why qmail is still
stuck at 1.03, given the support of folks like yourself.

On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 03:20:22PM +0100, Felix von Leitner wrote:
> > Maybe I can simplify the issue here by asking a question:
> 
> > Is it the consensus here that the following is RFC822 compliant:
> 
> > defaultdomain: empty
> > QMAILDEFAULTDOMAIN=""
> 
> > qmail-inject converts you@somewhere -> you@somewhere. (note the period)
> 
> What kind of experts are you people, anyway?
> 
> RFC822 specifies the format of email messages, not qmails qualification
> mechanism.  If you are unable to configure your qmail properly, you
> lose.  It's that easy.
> 
> Even mentioning RFC822 in this context is obnoxious.
> 
> Felix

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