Markus Stumpf
I don't think so. Because all my address is standard. I have used "Ezmlm
program" to subscribe the address (@vol.vnn.vn, @hotmail.com, ...) to my mailing
list.
Markus Stumpf wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 08:19:35PM +0700, Vu Xuan Ngoc wrote:
> > @400000003b5ec1d00c59ef14 starting delivery 357: msg 1848217 to remote
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> There are some RFC violating mail clients that do SMTP inject.
> But instead of
> RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> they send
> RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with a blank character added to the end.
> The domain example.com<blank>
> does obviously not exist and so it can't be found.
> It is hard to see this from the above log lines.
> You may want to modify qmail-send.c in function "del_start"
> to output "<" and ">" around the address.
>
> log3(": msg ",strnum3,tochan[c]);
> log1("<");
> logsafe(recip);
> log1(">");
> log1("\n");
>
> The other possibility is to apply a DNS validating patch to qmail-smtpd
> that makes it not to accept these kind of malformed addresses ;-))
>
> \Maex
>
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