[ On Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 22:33:48 (-0800), Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [Exim] helo
>
> It's good form to have the FQDN in the banner, but it is hardly a
> requirement.
Well, since (if I'm not mistaken) what's in the banner is usually what's
given in HELO/EHLO commands, it really must be an FQDN since there is a
hard and fast requirement that the name given in the greeting command be
the mailer's canonical hostname (i.e. a hostname that returns an A
record which give an address matching the source address for the
connection it opened).
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