On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 05:23:07PM -0600, David L. Nicol wrote:
[snip]
> > The server sends the following response, indicating acceptance:
> >
> > "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1390,"
> > "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1391,"
> > "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1391,"
> >
> > The client closes the connection.
>
>
> I am confused. Why are there three responses for two recip. addrs?
Looks like a duplication by accident.
Test:
$ echo -ne '10:\nhoihoihoi,0:,15:5:peter,4:root,,' | nc localhost 209
20:Kok 981074304 qp 404,20:Kok 981074304 qp 404,
Two recipients, two responses. Looks like a bug in the document.
> The zero length is the envelope sender -- Is that acceptable?
Yes, that's normal for mails from MAILER-DAEMON (bounces and the like)
> Is the is the second server response doubled
> in the http://cr.yp.to/proto/qmtp.txt document?
I think the first one shouldn't be there, because it will usually give
the same response for each recipient.
Either way, there's one response too many in there.
Greetz, Peter.