On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 06:09:18PM +0000, MarkD wrote:
> >Hmm. I've never see any of these bounces - what do the headers look
> >like? I also sent a mail directly to the Yahoo address and didn't get
> >a bounce.
> 
> David Raistrick sent me a copy of the bounce and a close look at the
> headers shows that it's a namezero.com problem not a Yahoo
> problem. That's no surprise, namezero.com have been sending bounces to
> headers address for ages.

I recall having said this earlier :)

> The problem is the list address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is MXed
> to mail-in.namezero.com and looks to have a forwarding address of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you look closely you can see that Yahoo is
> rejecting the mail at the SMTP level. The bounce is thus originating
> from mail-out.namezero.com which is incorrectly using a header address
> as the bounce address.

Completely true.

> Yahoo is doing everything correctly as far as I can see and namezero
> is doing everything incorrectly.

Again completely true. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is completely
unresponsive, however.

Greetz, Peter
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