On 2002-04-10 at 18:27 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > This is a classic example of why it pays to be civil at all times when
> communicating with E-mail... turns out that there's a bug in Exim as
> well that tickles the bad behaviour in the remote mailer.
The behaviour of Exim is explicitly allowed by the relevant RFC.
It's not _optimal_ for Exim to send EHLO twice. So what? It's allowed
and the remote side is broken.
If you start down the route of "X, Y and Z are broken and don't follow
the RFCs, therefore your product Foo is broken for doing something
unusual but allowable" then heck, let's packet-filter all IP fragments.
And ICMP.
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