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At 05:36 PM 9/5/99 -0600, Ben Parker wrote:
>On Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:53:29 EDT, Michael Holloway <[log in to unmask]>
>wrote:
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>>Apparently, Brightlight filters out the message because of the blank
>>Return-Path line, and some bug causes the messages to disappear into the
>>ether.
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>It's not a bug, it's just that they are flat out blocking such mail, an act
>which makes them non-compliant with internet mail standards.
As far as I know, internet mail standards do not require anyone
to accept any particular mail, either as final recipient or on behalf
of the final recipient.
>Check the LISTSERV
>Support FAQ:
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> http://www.lsoft.com/lsv-faq.html#5.16
The RFC excerpts quoted there, as I read them, say that it is compliant
to send such mail. They do not say that it is non-compliant to
refuse to accept such mail (although the FAQ itself makes the claim).
(The quoted "must be supported" is in a correction of an omitted
syntax from a list of BNF forms, and not of any requirements of any
particular actions to be taken.)
While I do think it's a BadThing (tm) that they block this way,
I think that this (the non-compliance) argument is not a good one
to use against it.
Cheers,
Stan
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