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Re: Mailflooding?: msg#00910debian-user-german-debian
Am Freitag, den 31.07.2009, 18:18 +0200 schrieb Heiko Schlittermann: > Im Ãbrigen ist es zulÃssig, im HELO eine nur IP zu verwenden. (Wobei > mir > jetzt aber nicht ganz klar ist, ob als [aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd] oder auch als > aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.) Soweit ich weis, muà es in [...] stehen. Auszug aus RFC 5321: 4.1.1.1. Extended HELLO (EHLO) or HELLO (HELO) These commands are used to identify the SMTP client to the SMTP server. The argument clause contains the fully-qualified domain name of the SMTP client, if one is available. In situations in which the SMTP client system does not have a meaningful domain name (e.g., when its address is dynamically allocated and no reverse mapping record is available), the client SHOULD send an address literal (see Section 4.1.3). Und weiter: 4.1.3. Address Literals Sometimes a host is not known to the domain name system and communication (and, in particular, communication to report and repair the error) is blocked. To bypass this barrier, a special literal form of the address is allowed as an alternative to a domain name. For IPv4 addresses, this form uses four small decimal integers separated by dots and enclosed by brackets such as [123.255.37.2], which indicates an (IPv4) Internet Address in sequence-of-octets form. IPv4-Adressen mÃssen also in eckigen Klammern stehen. Gruà Sascha -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an debian-user-german-REQUEST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mit dem Subject "unsubscribe". Probleme? Mail an listmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (engl)
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