On 9/13/2005 5:23 PM, Joseph S D Yao wrote:
"SEF [is] unique in that it can detect what appear to be telnet connections to Port 25 and drop the connection. This is probably because telnet connections send one character at a time whereas real SMTP clients send all the strings at once."
While we're beating a dead tangent, TELNET clients are often configurable to use line-mode (preferred for those of us with fat fingers, where we need backspace to work on the local line buffer before it is transmitted). Many of them will also avoid sending TELNET options when the non-default port is used (they've learned by now that there's little reason to do so, and lots of reasons not to). -- Eric A. Hall http://www.ehsco.com/ Internet Core Protocols http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/coreprot/