--On Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:25:19 -0500 Harry Hoffman
<hhoffman () ip-solutions net> wrote:
You just need to take it a step further :-)
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rcpt to: <nosuchuser12323123123123132124432342 () yahoo com>
250 recipient <nosuchuser12323123123123132124432342 () yahoo com> ok
data
354 go ahead
Testing
.
554 delivery error: dd This user doesn't have a yahoo.com account
(nosuchuser12323123123123132124432342 () yahoo com) [0] -
mta367.mail.mud.yahoo.com
421 Service not available, closing transmission channel.
Connection closed by foreign host.
Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu wrote:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:44:10 CST, Paul Schmehl said:
RCPT TO: <abuse () yahoo com>
250 recipient <abuse () yahoo com> ok
% telnet f.mx.mail.yahoo.com 25
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rcpt to: <ctl-alt-cokebottle () yahoo com>
250 recipient <ctl-alt-cokebottle () yahoo com> ok
Yee. Hah. They 250 for a probably-nonexistent account (unless that
one actually *does* exist? :)
They're also the first mail server I've ever connected to that won't accept
user () domain tld and insists on <user () domain tld> instead. So, I'm not
surprised to find that they 250 everything you type in.
I guess RFCs are even more meaningless now than they always have been. :-(
BTW, privately I was informed that the *real* address is security () yahoo-inc com
Who knew.