Extended Smtp

Extended SMTP (ESMTP) is a definition of protocol extensions to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol standard. The extension format was defined in RFC 1869 in 1995. RFC 1869 established a structure for all existing and future extensions, to produce a consistent and manageable means by which ESMTP clients and servers can be identified and ESMTP servers can indicate supported extensions to connected clients. The main identification feature is for ESMTP clients to open a transmission with the command EHLO (Extended HELLO), rather than HELO (Hello, the original RFC 821 standard). A server can then respond with success (code 250), failure (code 550) or error (code 500, 501, 502, 504, or 421), depending on its configuration. An ESMTP server would return the code 250 OK in a multi-line reply with its domain and a list of keywords to indicate supported extensions. An RFC 821 compliant server would return error code 500, allowing the ESMTP client to try either HELO or QUIT. Each service extension is defined in an approved format in subsequent RFCs and registered with the IANA. The first definitions were the RFC 821 optional services - SEND, SOML (Send or Mail), SAML (Send and Mail), EXPN, HELP, and TURN. The format of additional SMTP verbs was set and for new parameters in MAIL and RCPT. With RFC 821 made obsolete by RFC 2821 in 2001 the ESMTP format was restated in RFC 2821. Support for the EHLO command in servers was made a "MUST," superceding the original HELO, which became a required "fallback." Non-standard, unregistered, service extensions can be used by bilateral agreement, these services are indicated by an EHLO keyword starting with "X," and with any additional parameters or verbs similarly marked. Although commands are listed in upper case in this article, it is not necessary and for a SMTP server to require so is a violation of RFC 821 and 2821. The MUST is for commands to be in US-ASCII and terminated by or and parameters.

 

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