Hi !!
> The RFC says:
>
> An SMTP server MAY verify that the domain name parameter in the EHLO
> command actually corresponds to the IP address of the client.
> However, the server MUST NOT refuse to accept a message for this
> reason if the verification fails: the information about verification
> failure is for logging and tracing only.
>
> I'm not entirely sure if this permits rejections for other policy reasons,
> e.g. bare IP addresses, unqualified domains, saying the receiver's name
> instead of the sender's. The latter especially is very close to the
> forbidden reason.
maybe this rfc should be updated, as now this kind of tests are very
useful to detect spam and viruses, almost 32% of the rejections we made
are based on helo tests and save us big badwidth and cpu usage, we
personally will prefer to see the 'MUST NOT refuse' changed by a 'MUST
reject' (or at least by a 'SHOULD reject')
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