IMNSHO, this would be a colosal waste of time - eg, they simply arent
going to care - everyone else accepts their mail, in fact so do you, so
why would they bother to fix it.
This *might* care if you refused their connections, and it was as least
as important to them to be able to mail your site as it to you to
receive their mail.
On 17 Apr 2002, Stian Grytoyr wrote:
> Due to the increasing number of mis-configured servers out
> there (mostly Exchange), I've had to drop the syntax check
> on HELO and EHLO - we were simply missing out on too much
> mail.
>
> But I would still like to send out mails to the postmasters
> of domains that are served by these servers, telling them
> what needs to be fixed.
>
> My suggestion is to have some option that can be enabled,
> which makes Exim log invalid HELO/EHLOs with a warning to
> mainlog (or perhaps some other log file), but without an
> error being sent to the "offending" server. I don't know if
> anyone else sees the need for this, but I think it would be
> neat :)
>
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> Regards,
> Stian Grytoyr
>
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