On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 04:10:20PM +0530, Vikram Derebail wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> We are a company which develops network enabled monitoring devices, and
> our device can SNMP traps, E-mail etc. One of our customer is using
> Squirrel Mail as their email server. They have customized that as to not
> to respond for the HELO request. Our devices follows the standard SMTP
> protocol and requests the HELO, and after receiving this, we proceed
> with sending mails. How is that possible for the Squirrel Mail server to
> disable the response to HELO ?

This has nothing to do with SquirrelMail.  SquirrelMail is an IMAP
server, not an SMTP mta.  SquirrelMail only deals with SMTP as a client,
so it only ever sends HELO, it never receives it.

Whatever they altered, it wasn't Squirrel.

-- 
Bruce

Hierophant: someone who remembers, when you are on the way down,
everything you did to them on the way up.

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