Wietse Venema wrote:
Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.:
Running a Postfix 2.2 server...

The server won't accept u...@somewhereelse.com@ourserver.com

But, it is accepting @somewhereelse.com:u...@ourserver.com

This is historical syntax, and is deprecated.

For compatibility, Postfix accepts the syntax and processes it as
if the client had sent "u...@ourserver.com" instead.

We will be upgrading Postfix soon, but in the meantime, how do I best
block this ?

It is harmless.

I discovered as much... but it is showing up on a PCI scan... and while
I can submit it as a false positive, is there a way to block this syntax
at the RCPT TO phase ?

Thanks,

-- Curt

        Wietse



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