Dnia 26.05.2022 o godz. 16:02:07 James Feeney pisze:
> 
> For the milter to "reject a command" implies that the milter is rejecting
> a command from the MTA for some reason, which makes no sense, since such
> behavior would appear to contradict the milter protocol described in the
> milter protocol article.

For me it was always obvious that "rejects a command" means exactly "sends a
reject response to the command" and can mean nothing else.

If a milter gets a command from the MTA and fails to execute it properly,
then it's an error/failure, not a rejection. Rejection -in any context, not
only miletar and MTA related - can be described in other words as
"explicitly negative response", so nothing else than a reject code. :)
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