Someone is trying to send one of my users mail and the message has an
empty (or rather, one space after it) Reply-To: header and is being
rejected:
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1999-06-23 17:09:48 10wuH3-0007c8-00 rejected from some.valid.host
[XXX.XX.X.XXX]: syntax error in header address: empty address in "":
return path is <some@???>
Recipients: pir@???
P Received: from some.valid.host ([XXX.XX.X.XXX])
by moek.pir.net with smtp (Exim)
id 10wuH3-0007c8-00
for pir@???; Wed, 23 Jun 1999 17:09:45 -0400
F from: some@???
subject: foo
T to: pir@???
R reply-to:
I Message-Id: <E10wuH3-0007c8-00@???>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 17:09:46 -0400
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I've mailed postmaster@ the site that is leaving these headers in,
(it's one of the free web mail wassnames, where you can't actually put
anything in the reply-to: as a workaround) but is this technically
invalid ?
822 says if the reply-to: exists then its contents should be used as
the return address which implies that no contents is invalid but
"be open in what you accept" and all that ...
P.
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pir pir@??? pir@??? pir@???
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