Autor: Jethro R Binks Datum: To: Exim users list Betreff: Re: [exim] Access to $value from lookups
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Alan J. Flavell wrote:
> > > I heard some rumors about SMTP-servers having problems with multiline
> > > 5xx-messages and I want to be on the safe side of the game.
> >
> > Such servers are hopelessly broken, if they exist.
>
> They certainly exist.
Sigh. Yes.
... > > The specification for multiline responses has been around for over
> > 20 years.
>
> A certain dominant vendor does not read interworking specifications,
> that's only too clear.
Something based on the following which I wrote was relayed to MS via one
of the MS contacts involved in our Exchange (2003) server implementation.
I expect it isn't the only time they've received notification of this
problem.
Exchange not reporting full error message text back to user
Exchange's explanatory error message is inaccurate and misleading
Description:
An Exchange user sent an email, and campus-mail-hub rejected it because
there were syntax errors in the headers.
Unfortunately, this is what the user got, when Exchange generated an
error mail back to them:
""
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
'xyz@???' on 08/06/2005 11:16
There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email
server. Please contact your system administrator.
<BE-SCAM.ds.strath.ac.uk #5.5.0 smtp;550-Syntax error in the headers
of your message.>
""
I have two main complaints about this.
The first is that the communication problem isn't with "the recipient's
email server" - it is with the next-hop SMTP server. Exchange is
assuming it always sends to MX itself; in our environment, it only forwards
Internet mail to one host (campus-mail-hub), which handles onward delivery to
the Internet.
In this case, the recipient of the above error message spent some time
talking to @example.com people who of course said there wasn't a problem with
their mail server ...
The other issue is that when reporting the error:
550-Syntax error in the headers of your message.
it only returns the first line of the multi-line error message that
campus-mail-hub issues, which explains nothing.
Here's an example of the full error, which is more informative (if still
a bit cryptic):
550-Syntax error in the headers of your message.
550-Rejected after DATA: malformed address: '>\n may not follow
550-"xyz-abc@???" <'xyz-abc@???: failing address in "To" header is:
550 "xyz-abc@???" <'xyz-abc@???'>
Why does Exchange not properly report the full error message?
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Jethro R Binks
Computing Officer, IT Services
University Of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK