In article <[email protected]>, Jeremy Harris <[email protected]> wrote: >On 14/01/2019 22:39, John Levine wrote: >> now that RFC 8314 has defined the tls clause, why >> not put the data where the spec says? > >8314 talks about an MSA adding a Received: header. >Should we assume the same for a general MTA?
Good question but the answer is clearly yes. Message submission is defined as ESMTP with some minor rule changes (e.g., the connection must be authenticated.) Submission doesn't change the rules for Received headers so any clauses defined for submission received headers are also defined form SMTP and vice versa. If you look at the IANA registry for received clauses, there's only one registry, used for both submission and SMTP: https://www.iana.org/assignments/mail-parameters/mail-parameters.xhtml#mail-parameters-8 _______________________________________________ Uta mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/uta
