I'm hoping someone has some insight into this.

I've got a registration web form/script that sends email to the 
registree with a validation link via a localhost smtp server. When I 
decided that I didn't just want an outgoing smtp server but also 
incoming, I decided on MailEnable(XP) because it's very powerful, free, 
and what it cannot do, REBOL can. Anyway, to use it I discovered that I 
needed to authenticate because for some reason my script doesn't show up 
as being on localhost and it has relay restrictions about that. So I got 
esmtp.r and esend.r which works fine in every case except from my cgi 
rebol script that handles the validation...here is the trace/net:

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Net-log: ["Opening tcp for" esmtp]
Net-log: [none "220"]
Net-log: {220 www.mysite.com ESMTP MailEnable Service, Version: 1.8-- 
ready at 05/01/05 22:31:28}
Net-log: [["EHLO" system/network/host] "250"]
Net-log: {250-www.mysite.com [127.0.0.1], this server offers 4 extensions}
Net-log: "250-AUTH LOGIN"
Net-log: "250-SIZE 5120000"
Net-log: "250-HELP"
Net-log: "250 AUTH=LOGIN"
Net-log: ["AUTH LOGIN" "334"]
Net-log: "334 VXNlcm5hbWU6"
Net-log: [(enbase/base port/user 64) "334"] ** User Error: Server error: 
tcp 501 Error decoding Username parameter. ** Near: smtp-port: open 
[scheme: 'esmtp] if email?
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If it matters, I have used both esend and esend/header with the same 
results: it will work from the console but not from the cgi. And I have 
the username/pass stored inside esend so that it can work without 
requiring me to type in the authentication.(it'll be encrypted, don't 
worry).

Any reason the username would ONLY have issues inside a script called 
with -cs? Would the username info be clobbered simply because it was 
called this way? How can I easily find out if there are clashing variables?

Much thanks for any insight.
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