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Autor: Renaud Allard
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Para: Pete McEvoy
CC: exim-users
Asunto: Re: [exim] multiple users in rcpt to
Hello,

Pete McEvoy wrote:
> Hi.
> Ive got an application that needs to send reports daily, the application
> has configuration options to allow the reports to be sent to more than
> one recipient. Within the application this is configured by using a semi
> colon to seperate the addresses. This results in the following:
>
> 10216 SMTP>> 250 mail.yerma.org Hello mail.yerma.org
> [10.0.19.227]
> 10216 SMTP<< MAIL FROM:<user.1@???>
> 10216 SMTP>> 250 OK
> 10216 SMTP<< RCPT
> TO:<user.1@???>;<user.2@???>
> 10216 LOG: smtp_syntax_error MAIN
> 10216 SMTP syntax error in "RCPT
> TO:<user.1@???>;<user.2@???>"
> H=(mail.yerma.org) [10.0.19.227] malformed address:
> ;<user.2@??? may not follow
> <user.2@???>
>
> When I point this out to the vendors of the application, they reply
> saying it works everywhere else,


It probably works with MS mail servers.

> this is a local problem at my end, and
> point to urls such as:
>
> http://www.logicprobe.org/proj/logicmail/ticket/116


This URL is irrelevant to your problem, but suggests that indeed their
application does not seem to respect standards.

>
> I know I an configure exim to allow this,


I don't think so.

> or create an alias within exim
> to expand one email address to multiple, but in the interests of
> pedantry, and also because the support team at the vendor are so
> insistant that I'm wrong, can anyone confirm the correctness of exims
> actions, and my reading of rfc2821, specifically:
>
> RCPT TO:<forward-path> [ SP <rcpt-parameters> ] <CRLF>
>
> The first or only argument to this command includes a forward-path
> (normally a mailbox and domain, always surrounded by "<" and ">"
> brackets) identifying one recipient.
>


Indeed, they are plain non standard. There can only be one recipient per
line, unless negotiated in extensions (and even in this case it should
be separated by a space).