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📄 rfc1846.txt

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Network Working Group                                          A. DurandRequest For Comments: 1846                                          IMAGCategory: Experimental                                         F. Dupont                                                      INRIA Rocquencourt                                                          September 1995                          SMTP 521 Reply CodeStatus of this Memo   This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet   community.  This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any   kind.  Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Abstract   This memo defines a new Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) [1]   reply code, 521, which one may use to indicate that an Internet host   does not accept incoming mail.1. Motivations   Hosts on the Internet have shifted from large, general-purpose hosts   to smaller, more specialized hosts.  There is an increasing number of   hosts which are dedicated to specific tasks, such as serving NTP or   DNS.  These dedicated hosts frequently do not provide mail service.   Usually, these mailless hosts do not run an SMTP server.   Unfortunately, users will occasionally misaddress mail to these   hosts.  Regular SMTP clients attempting to deliver this misaddressed   mail must treat the lack of an SMTP server on the host as a temporary   error.  They must queue the mail for later delivery, should an SMTP   server be started at a later time.   This causes the mail to remain queued for days, until it is returned   with what is usually a confusing error message.2. Two  complementary solutions   Two complementary solutions MAY be implemented to deal with this   issue.  The first one is to use MX relays to bounce misaddressed   mails.  The second one is to implement a  minimal smtp server on the   mailless host to bounce all mails.   The choice between the two solutions is site dependent.Durand & Dupont               Experimental                      [Page 1]RFC 1846                  SMTP 521 Reply Code             September 19953. The MX relays solution   MX relays may be used to indicate SMTP clients that an Internet host   does not accept mail.   During the SMTP dialog, these MX relays MAY bounce any message   destinated to this particular host with an SMTP 521 reply code.   SMTP dialog example:   ---> 220 relay.imag.fr ready   <--- HELO client.inria.fr   ---> 250 relay.imag.fr Hello client.inria.fr   <--- MAIL FROM: <user1@client.inria.fr>   ---> 250 <user1@client.inria.fr>... Sender Ok   <--- RCPT TO: <user2@nomail.imag.fr>   ---> 521 nomail.imag.fr does not accept mail   <--- QUIT   ---> 221 relay.imag.fr closing connection   If an MX relay of precedence n for a mailless host bounces mails on   its behalf, then any other MX relay of precedence lower than n for   this mailless host SHOULD do the same.4. The SMTP server solution4.1 521 greeting   A host may indicate that it does not accept mail by sending an   initial 521 "Host does not accept mail" reply to an incoming SMTP   connection.  The official name of the server host or its IP address   MUST be sent as the first word following the reply code.   For example: 521 canon.inria.fr does not accept mail4.2 SMTP dialog   After issuing the initial 521 reply, the server host MUST do one of   the following two options:   a) Close the SMTP connection.   b) Read commands, issuing 521 replies to all commands except QUIT.      If the SMTP client does not issue the QUIT command after a      reasonable time, the SMTP server MUST time out and close the      connection.  A suggested time-out value is 5 minutes.Durand & Dupont               Experimental                      [Page 2]RFC 1846                  SMTP 521 Reply Code             September 1995   DISCUSSION:   When an SMTP server closes the connection immediatly after issuing   the initial 521 reply, some existing SMTP clients treat the   condition as a transient error and requeue the mail for later   delivery.  If the SMTP server leaves the connection open, those   clients immediately send the QUIT command and return the mail.4.3 MX   A host which sends a 521 greeting message MUST NOT be listed as an MX   record for any domain.4.4 Postmaster   An SMTP server which sends a 521 greeting message IS NOT subject to   the postmaster requirement of STD 3, RFC 1123 ([2]).   DISCUSSION:   Postmaster exists so you can report mail errors.  A host that doesn't   support mail doesn't need a Postmaster.5. SMTP client behavior   If an SMTP client encounters a host in an MX record that issues a 521   greeting message, it must do one of the following two options:   a) Attempt to deliver it to a different MX host for that domain.   b) Return the mail with an appropriate non-delivery report.   If an SMTP client encounters a 521 reply code in any other part of   the SMTP dialog, it MUST return the mail with an appropriate non-   delivery report.6. Security Considerations   Not running any SMTP server, or running an SMTP server which simply   emits fixed strings in response to incoming connection should provide   significantly fewer opportunities for security problems than running   a complete SMTP implementation.Durand & Dupont               Experimental                      [Page 3]RFC 1846                  SMTP 521 Reply Code             September 19957. Authors' Addresses   Alain Durand   Institut de Mathematiques Appliquees de Grenoble (IMAG)   BP 53 38041 Grenoble CEDEX 9 France   Phone : +33 76 63 57 03   Fax   : +33 76 44 66 75   EMail: Alain.Durand@imag.fr   Francis Dupont   Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique   B.P. 105 / 78153 Le Chesnay CEDEX France   Phone : +33 1 39 63 52 13   Fax   : +33 1 39 63 53 30   EMail: Francis.Dupont@inria.fr8. Expericences   People implementing this reply code are suggested to send a message   to mailext@list.cren.net to report their experience.9. References   [1] Postel, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", STD 10, RFC 821,       USC/Information Sciences Institute, August 1982.   [2] Braden, R., Editor, "Requirements for Internet Hosts -       Application and Support", STD 3, RFC 1123, USC/Information       Sciences Institute, October 1989.Durand & Dupont               Experimental                      [Page 4]

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