ENOUGH WITH YOUR DIATRIBE THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ROUNDCUBE OPERATION Wondered why gmail was putting so many of today's messages in spam folder, NOW I SEE WHY
On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 10:47 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > > i am right about HELO FCrDNS because i am in the business for 20 years > > and know what i am doing - you don't > > So what if you been doing it 20 years? That is not proof of anything. > FYI, 20 years and you still have DNS errors that don't properly resolve? > Tsk tsk. See, 20 years isn't a winning argument. > > > > "The sender-SMTP MUST ensure that the <domain> parameter in a HELO > > command is a valid principal host domain name for the client host" > > *TALKS ABOUT A VALID SYNTAX MORON* > > You are misunderstanding that sentence. If it ONLY said "The sender-SMTP > MUST ensure that the <domain> parameter in a HELO command is a valid > domain name." Then you could say you are correct. But that is NOT what > it says. It does not say it ONLY needs to be a valid domain name. You > keep skipping over the rest of the words. It says it must be a "valid > PRINCIPAL HOST domain name FOR THE CLIENT HOST." Why do you keep > avoiding the meaning of the *ENTIRE* sentence? > > Even just logically, why even have a HELO name if it doesn't serve a > purpose? If its not intended to be FCrDNS then why does it matter if its > even a "valid" domain name at all? I mean if you aren't going to try to > resolve it why can't it just be "3 & @ j()" for the host name? Maybe, > just maybe if your can stop being so obtuse and open your mind... it > needs to be a valid domain name ... so it can be resolved. Because as > the RFC's say, and i keep repeating, and you keep avoiding "valid ... > for the client host". I will speak slower for you. It does not say JUST > "a valid domain name". > > FYI, every time you resort to name calling and side tracking trying to > "find" something else to insult me about like im using two name servers > on the same /24 just goes to show you are loosing the argument and are > desperate for a hail marry distraction. > > If im wrong, show me why what im saying is wrong on the merits of what > we talking about. Explain the full meaning of ALL of the words of that > sentence. Explain what they mean by "principal host" if what they mean > is just any valid domain name. Explain what "for the client host" means > if they are not intending for the domain name to map to the client host. > Use your big boy words and not childish name calling. > _______________________________________________ > Roundcube Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users >
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