On Wed, 2016-04-20 at 13:09 +0200, Patrick von der Hagen wrote:
> But keep in mind: if you simply deny in HELO will simply signal a deny
> to the client but if the client simply ingores your response and starts
> sending a message anyway, it will be accepted by exim.
When I rejected in ACL HELO, my Exims never accepted any message, ever,
as confirmed by log entries.
Now I set flags in ACL HELO and do the rejection in ACL RCPT partially
because some Microsoft's servers (MTAs) fail to recognise a 550 in ACL
HELO and subsequently retry sending.
> There was a discussion in January about that issue, have a look at the
> discussion in the archive ("exim still accepting email after 550 from
> acl_check_helo").
Can not understand how that is possible if the connection is dropped
after issuing a 550 in ACL HELO.
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Regards,
Paul.
England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.