On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 11:55:01PM -0400, Larry Gilson wrote:
> Thanks Carlo!  Looks like this test would not be good for a relay that
> accepts mail from MUAs.  However, it would probably be good if one only
> expects traffic from MTAs - like gateways.  I am surprised to see Exchange
> and GroupWise.  For Exchange, the OS must not have the default suffix
> configured.  Misconfigurations are worth adding a point or two though.  I
> have always setup mailservers with a hostname of host.some.domain rather
> than just host.  I guess that is not common(?).

Ok.  First of all: I have thousands and thousands of mails,
but - all of the type that fit me, about linux, UNIX, programming...

Apparently I made a mistake in the 'grep' line, because I have only
a *single* mail from 'Novell GroupWise'.  It was sent to me by a
bank (DSB bank) about my account.  And... it contains:
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thus, WITH .domain.

Let me find out what I did wrong...

Ah, damn... there are FOUR types of Message ID's:

Message-id:
Message-Id:
Message-ID:
MessageID:

And then there are mails without a Message-id and/or without
an X-mailer entry.

I am sorry!  That makes the whole list void because then
message-ids and X-mailer lines were mixed from different
messages.

I'll carefully make a new list that I will post later.

-- 
Carlo Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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