Re: [exim] Meaning of addresses in rejectlog

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Autor: Always Learning
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A: Exim
Cc: Kaz Kylheku
Asunto: Re: [exim] Meaning of addresses in rejectlog

On Sat, 2014-06-21 at 21:04 -0700, Kaz Kylheku wrote:

> On 21.06.2014 20:57, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
> >
> > I'm guessing:
> >
> > H=X [Z] -- host gave no HELO; X is a reverse lookup from Z.


Wrong. HELO = host_name

> > H=(X) [Z] -- X was given as HELO; but matches Z


Never seen this.

H=[5.238.180.231]:1529

The above example means the IP address has no host_name. H=[Z]:1529

> > H=X ([Y]) [Z] -- X was reversed from Z; host gave Y numeric IP as
> > HELO


1. HELO <> host_name
2. Non-matching HELO name is an IP address.

> > H=X (Y) [Z] -- X was reversed from Z; host gave Y non-numeric item as
> > HELO


HELO <> host_name

> No, I think that's not it. Rather:
>
> - unparenthesized token: looked-up host name.


Yes

> - parenthesized token: HELO string (with brackets if IP).


ONLY if different from host_name

> - bracketed token: connecting IP.


Yes

> The third one is always present; either of the preceding two may be
> absent, but they are always in this order.


Yes.

> The looked-up host name is missing if the IP doesn't reverse-resolve.


Yes

> The parenthesized token is absent if there was no HELO (or empty?)


I have never experienced the absence of a HELO name.

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Paul.
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