Rfc3464:
If the message was received from an Internet host via SMTP, the
   contents of the mta-name sub-field SHOULD be the Internet domain name
   supplied in the HELO or EHLO command, and the network address used by
   the SMTP client SHOULD be included as a comment enclosed in
   parentheses.  (In this case, the MTA-name-type will be "dns".)
Rfc3461
MTA names of type "dns" SHOULD be valid Internet domain names.
        If such domain names are not available, a domain-literal
        containing the internet protocol address is acceptable.  Such
        domain names generally conform to the following syntax:

                domain = real-domain / domain-literal
                real-domain = sub-domain *("." sub-domain)
                sub-domain = atom
                domain-literal = "[" 1*3DIGIT 3("." 1*3DIGIT) "]"
                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        where "atom" and "DIGIT" are defined in rfc822.

So EHLO Hi there <> Rfc compliant

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Matic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Verzonden: vrijdag 21 februari 2003 12:47
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: [xmail] Is this legal
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> is this command
> EHLO Hi there
> legal by the RFC?
> (the space in host name)
> 
> XMail refuses to accept this and since it is very likely a 
> RFC compliant mail server I think this is not legal.
> 
> Matic
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