--On 29 June 2005 18:24:40 -0400 "Greg A. Woods" <woods@???>
wrote:
>
> Guess what? Some people can't read and they have a setting in their
> mail server (IMail 4.0+ for NT) that rejects those addresses. Why
> are people allowed to distribute (sell?) such software? (they
> probably take some other company as bad example...).
>
More recent versions, though, don't have that setting. Unfortunately, that
means that people who've upgraded a misconfigured server now can't use the
GUI to correct the configuration. They have to hack a text file, which they
find hard.
Oh, there's a point. What's easy about disabling receipt of null sender
emails in Exim? There's work to be done there. I don't see how it could be
made much harder without making it impossible....
--
Ian Eiloart
Servers Team
Sussex University ITS