On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 11:34 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote: > There's _never_ any need to reject the empty _sender_ address, especially
> not in that case.
>
> If the address never sends any messages and the incoming message addressed
> to that address is using an empty sender address, then the correct and sane
> thing to do is to reject the RCPT TO: command.
Indeed so. Obviously you don't reject the empty sender immediately after
MAIL FROM:<> ; you can only do it after you've seen the address in the
RCPT TO: and determined that it's an address which never sends mail.
That is in fact what John is doing, and that's why I corrected Steve's
mis-statement of the observed behaviour.