On 17 Apr 2012, at 07:37, Ron White wrote:
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> However, looking at RFC's (821/2821/1123 section 5.2.5) I'm struggling
> to get absolution on it, and fear I may have understood wrong.
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> 2821 says Syntax:
> ehlo = "EHLO" SP Domain CRLF
> helo = "HELO" SP Domain CRLF
This is clarified in 2.3.5 of rfc2821, and of rfc5321, which both say:
"The domain name, as described in this document …, is the
entire, fully-qualified name (often referred to as an "FQDN"). A
domain name that is not in FQDN form is no more than a local alias.
Local aliases MUST NOT appear in any SMTP transaction."
rfc5321 strengthens this
"The domain name given in the EHLO command MUST be either a primary
host name (a domain name that resolves to an address RR) or, if
the host has no name, an address literal…"
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