> Beware of becoming so anal that you end up making your mailer unuseable by
> common user applications that might have broken HELO such as Netscape. A
> mailer is of NO value if your users can not use it, even if the software
> vendor is wrong.
>
> There is no good reason to penalize the user because the vendor made a
> mistake.
I used to be (very) liberal about what I received, and tried to fix up
problems.
However, the internet has changed, and I'm willing to put up with not
accepting email from b*ggered sites (who tend to be the ones that cause most
postmaster problems anyway) if it goes any way towards stopping SPAM.
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