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5.2.4 SEND, SOML, and SAML Commands: RFC-821 Section 3.4
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5.2.4 SEND, SOML, and SAML Commands: RFC-821 Section 3.4
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5.2.4 SEND, SOML, and SAML Commands: RFC-821 Section 3.4
5.2.4 SEND, SOML, and SAML Commands: RFC-821 Section 3.4
An SMTP MAY implement the commands to send a message to a
user's terminal: SEND, SOML, and SAML.
- DISCUSSION:
It has been suggested that the use of mail relaying
through an MX record is inconsistent with the intent of
SEND to deliver a message immediately and directly to a
user's terminal. However, an SMTP receiver that is unable
to write directly to the user terminal can return a "251
User Not Local" reply to the RCPT following a SEND, to
inform the originator of possibly deferred delivery.
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