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Συντάκτης: Tor Slettnes
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Προς: jori.hamalainen
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Αντικείμενο: Re: [exim] Is there and logical reason to reject mail from: <> ?

On Oct 15, 2004, at 03:32, <jori.hamalainen@???> wrote:

>> The idea of using <> for a from address is to prevent mail
>> loops. I have a thought on a solution for sender callout verification.
>
> I always wonder why SMTP-RFC didn't do it differently. Always use
> normal sender/recipient information, but for 'bounce' messages use
> "ERROR"-command instead of DATA. And if on "ERROR" makes another
> "ERROR", don't send it to avoid loops. Besides this functionality
> "ERROR" would work like DATA. Too simple?


Interesting idea (but obviously, way too late).

How would you deal with non-error type messages that currently use NULL
senders, such as mailing list "subscribe"/"unsubscribe" responses,
Exim/Postfix callout verifications?

Also, keep in mind that the entire reason behind the "MAIL FROM:"
command is to provide a return path - i.e. an address to which to send
automated responses like DSNs. If none is needed (as in the case of a
DSN), then the logical thing to do is exactly to provide no return
path.

-tor