Hi !!
>>Even if I'm told not to reject mail solely on the basis of the HELO/EHLO
>>domain failing to verify, I'm sure I can find some other justifiable
>>reason for rejecting such mail, and I reckon 7.7 confirms my right to do
>>that, even within the scope of the RFC itself.
>>
>>>If you will reject them, you should be filtered.
>
> Why should 'we' be filtered? If you have problems with, or do not know
> how to set up, DNS, then you are viewed as an 'untrusted' source.
> 5xx'ing 'untrusted' sources is universally acceptable I am sure.
I completly agree, we are rejecting bad/forged/unexistant HELO's
regardless of how people understands the rfc . Nowadays is a VERY good
way to catch spam and viruses beacuse none of them is able to provide
a good/valid HELO. In the other hand any postmaster is able to provide
a good HELO (takes less than 2 minutes to configure it) both by
providing an ip literal (for those without rdns control) or the true
hostname as rfc requires.
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