Connected to 199.246.67.190 but my name was rejected./Remote host said: 501
HELO requires a valid host name as operand: 'web1.cheetahmail.com' rejected
from www.cheetahmail.com remote address [206.132.30.31]: Host name does not
match remote address.
That server is violating RFC 1123, section
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 09:19:29AM -0400, Eric Shafto wrote:
(I'm considering changing the default HELO in qmail-remote in qmail 2.0
to use the bracketed IP address of the client.)
How much of a standard is that?
RFC821:
HELO SP domain CRLF
domain ::= element | element
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 08:31:25AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
Anand Buddhdev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 09:19:29AM -0400, Eric Shafto wrote:
HELO SP domain CRLF
domain ::= element | element "." domain
element ::= name | "#" number | "[" dotnum "]"
dotnum ::=
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 03:35:08AM -, D. J. Bernstein wrote:
Connected to 199.246.67.190 but my name was rejected./Remote host said: 501
HELO requires a valid host name as operand: 'web1.cheetahmail.com' rejected
from www.cheetahmail.com remote address [206.132.30.31]: Host name does
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 12:24:05PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
That server is violating RFC 1123, section 5.2.5. You can easily work
around the problem by putting www.cheetahmail.com into control/helohost.
(I'm considering changing the default HELO in qmail-remote in qmail 2.0
to use
Connected to 199.246.67.190 but my name was rejected./Remote host said: 501
HELO requires a valid host name as operand: 'web1.cheetahmail.com' rejected
from www.cheetahmail.com remote address [206.132.30.31]: Host name does not
match remote address.
That server is violating RFC 1123, section
Hello,
I wondered if it is possible to bind on a machine with 2
Networkinterfaces to diffrent
qmails with 2 different configurations.
For Example I have a Linux firewall and bind a forwording only qmail on
the
externel Interface. All the mails should be forworded to an e-mail
virusscanner
on a
Uwe Wuerdinger wrote:
Hello,
I wondered if it is possible to bind on a machine with 2
Networkinterfaces to diffrent
qmails with 2 different configurations.
For Example I have a Linux firewall and bind a forwording only qmail on
the
externel Interface. All the mails should be forworded to
Andy Smith writes:
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Sam wrote:
Uwe Wuerdinger writes:
Hello,
I wondered if it is possible to bind on a machine with 2
Networkinterfaces to diffrent
qmails with 2 different configurations.
Yes. It's a no-brainer. Compile and install Qmail. Then,
Sam writes:
Andy Smith writes:
Which interface will qmail use to send out mail?
The same one that received the mail, or whichever qmail-inject you execute.
I think he wants to know which IP address it will bind to. The answer
is "whatever". Dan has been asked to change qmail-remote
Text written by Russell Nelson at 12:56 PM 3/31/99 -:
dismisses the possibility, claiming that it is is a frivial desire.
^^^
Don't know if you intended to coin the word "frivial" or if it's just a
(fortuitous) typo, but either way, I
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