Hello,
I'm installing Exim 4.51 on to a server and including the new CSA patch
so that we can test it a bit. However, I noticed in the patched NewStuff
file it says:
This implementation includes an extension to CSA. If the query domain
is an address literal such as [192.0.2.95], or if it is a bare IP
address, Exim will search for CSA SRV records in the reverse DNS as
if the HELO domain was e.g. 95.2.0.192.in-addr.arpa.
By 'bare IP address' I assume something like '10.1.2.3' - no surrounding
square brackets. Surely though it is a relatievly common practice to
reject mail from those hosts using just an IP address in their HELO
command? As such, this CSA check (for a bare IP address) is not likely
to succeed unless it preceeds the usual HELO checks.
John.
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