I also found:
option helo_accept_junk_hosts : (from Exim4 documentation)
Exim checks the syntax of HELO and EHLO commands for incoming SMTP mail,
and gives an error response for invalid data. Unfortunately, there are
some SMTP clients that send syntactic junk. They can be accommodated by
setting this option.
I will have a try with both.
Yann.
On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 11:40, Chris Edwards wrote:
> | 2002-08-22 09:08:05 rejected EHLO from [62.115.227.131]: syntactically
> | invalid argument(s): gbc_ex001.gainsbc.co.uk
> |
> | The incoming message gets rejected.
> |
> | I guess that's because of the underscore. Unfortunately, I cannot force
> | people to change their naming. Is there an option in Exim 4.04 to ignore
> | those errors and accept the message ?
>
> The option is dns_check_names_pattern. Setting it to empty turns off this
> checking:
>
> dns_check_names_pattern =
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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