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[Page 8] Postel <br /> <br /> <br />RFC 821 August 1982 <br /> Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Example of Verifying a User Name <br /> Either <br /> S: VRFY Smith <br /> R: 250 Fred Smith <<a href="mailto:Smith@USC-ISIF.ARPA>">Smith@USC-ISIF.ARPA></a> <br /> Or <br /> S: VRFY Smith <br /> R: 251 User not local; will forward to <<a href="mailto:Smith@USC-ISIQ.ARPA>">Smith@USC-ISIQ.ARPA></a> <br /> Or <br /> S: VRFY Jones <br /> R: 550 String does not match anything. <br /> Or <br /> S: VRFY Jones <br /> R: 551 User not local; please try <<a href="mailto:Jones@USC-ISIQ.ARPA>">Jones@USC-ISIQ.ARPA></a> <br /> Or <br /> S: VRFY Gourzenkyinplatz <br /> R: 553 User ambiguous. <br /> Example 3 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Postel [Page 9] <br /> <br /> <br />August 1982 RFC 821 <br />Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <br /> The case of expanding a mailbox list requires a multiline reply as <br /> shown in example 4. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Example of Expanding a Mailing List <br /> Either <br /> S: EXPN Example-People <br /> R: 250-Jon Postel <<a href="mailto:Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA>">Postel@USC-ISIF.ARPA></a> <br /> R: 250-Fred Fonebone <<a href="mailto:Fonebone@USC-ISIQ.ARPA>">Fonebone@USC-ISIQ.ARPA></a> <br /> R: 250-Sam Q. Smith <<a href="mailto:SQSmith@USC-ISIQ.ARPA>">SQSmith@USC-ISIQ.ARPA></a> <br /> R: 250-Quincy Smith <<a href="mailto:@USC-ISIF.ARPA:Q-Smith@ISI-VAXA.ARPA>">@USC-ISIF.ARPA:Q-Smith@ISI-VAXA.ARPA></a> <br /> R: 250-<<a href="mailto:joe@foo-unix.ARPA>">joe@foo-unix.ARPA></a> <br /> R: 250 <<a href="mailto:xyz@bar-unix.ARPA>">xyz@bar-unix.ARPA></a> <br /> Or <br /> S: EXPN Executive-Washroom-List <br /> R: 550 Access Denied to You. <br /> Example 4 <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> The character string arguments of the VRFY and EXPN commands <br /> cannot be further restricted due to the variety of implementations <br /> of the user name and mailbox list concepts. On some systems it <br /> may be appropriate for the argument of the EXPN command to be a <br /> file name for a file containing a mailing list, but again there is <br /> a variety of file naming conventions in the Internet. <br /> The VRFY and EXPN commands are not included in the minimum <br /> implementation (Section 4.5.1), and are not required to work <br /> across relays when they are implemented. <br />[Page 10] Postel <br /> <br /> <br />RFC 821 August 1982 <br /> Simple Mail Transfer Protocol <br /> 3.4. SENDING AND MAILING <br /> The main purpose of SMTP is to deliver messages to user's <br /> mailboxes. A very similar service provided by some hosts is to <br /> deliver messages to user's terminals (provided the user is active <br /> on the host). The delivery to the user's mailbox is called <br /> "mailing", the delivery to the user's terminal is called <br /> "sending". Because in many hosts the implementation of sending is <br /> nearly identical to the implementation of mailing these two <br /> functions are combined in SMTP. However the sending commands are <br /> not included in the required minimum implementation <br /> (Section 4.5.1). Users should have the ability to control the <br /> writing of messages on their terminals. Most hosts permit the <br /> users to accept or refuse such messages. <br /> The following three command are defined to support the sending <br /> options. These are used in the mail transaction instead of the <br /> MAIL command and inform the receiver-SMTP of the special semantics <br /> of this transaction: <br /> SEND <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF> <br /> The SEND command requires that the mail data be delivered to <br /> the user's terminal. If the user is not active (or not <br /> accepting terminal messages) on the host a 450 reply may <br /> returned to a RCPT command. The mail transaction is <br /> successful if the message is delivered the terminal. <br /> SOML <SP> FROM:<reverse-path> <CRLF> <br /> The Send Or MaiL command requires that the mail data be <br /> delivered to the user's terminal if the user is active (and <br /> accepting terminal messages) on the host. If the user is <br /> not active (or not accepting terminal messages) then the <br /> &
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