I didn't mention it in the release announcement, but TMDA 1.1.7 reverts to the prior (to 1.1.6) tmda-ofmipd behavior.
Ole Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> That's odd - I had only ever observed tmda-ofmipd dropping the >> connection. Note that when I say "drop the connection", I mean that (at >> one point in time) it would accept the command, then close the socket >> before giving back any SMTP error code - that's a different case to the >> client receiving a valid SMTP error code, then the *client* closing the >> connection, which is what I would expect to happen in all cases. > > Sorry--I forgot that "dropped" has a specific meaning. It's been a > while since my early days on the net when one of my preferred email > clients was called telnet. :) > > The SMTP connection was gracefully closed, although in this particular > server's case the error message sounded like I should expect a visit > from the police any minute. I'm not sure what SMTP server that was, > but given my terminology mistake I suppose it's not relevant. > > Nevertheless, when I sent an email with a bad "To:" email address, > Thunderbird never received an error from the server, in spite of an > SMTP connection that was presumably closed with an error message. I > believe I should pay Thunderbird's bug tracker a visit on this one. > > --Ole _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list (tmda-users@tmda.net) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users