Right you are.
On 3/15/06, Joe Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("David Nicol") writes:
> > Isn't that exactly what ESMTP PIPELINING is supposed to allow?
>
> No.
>
> --
> Joe Schaefer
rfc 2197 says:
The EHLO, DATA, VRFY, EXPN, TURN,
QUIT, and NOOP commands can only appear as the last command in a
group since their success or failure produces a change of state which
the client SMTP must accommodate. (NOOP is included in this group so
it can be used as a synchronization point.)
So these transition-change points are the perfect place for early-talker.