Just right after the to address [EMAIL PROTECTED](comments).
KF
- Original Message -
From: Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: K. F. Yim - Netvigator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: How can a user put comments into rcpt to
K. F. Yim - Netvigator writes:
Just right after the to address [EMAIL PROTECTED](comments).
In what file? On what command line?
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Our user put it in the To: address box of their MS outlook mail client and I
did it from command line as well.
KF
- Original Message -
From: Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: How can a user put comments into rcpt to
K. F. Yim writes:
Our user put it in the To: address box of their MS outlook mail client
Qmail doesn't parse that address. MS outlook does. If it's handing
the wrong thing to qmail, point the finger at MS.
and I did it from command line as well.
Running qmail-inject? Qmail-inject
My users previously put comments with his recipient address. e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED](comments). It worked for sendmail type system for message
handling.
Now he is complaining that whenever he puts (comments) with the recipient
email address, qmail bounces.
How can I overcome this problem.
K. F.
K. F. Yim - Netvigator writes:
My users previously put comments with his recipient address. e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED](comments). It worked for sendmail type system for message
handling.
Now he is complaining that whenever he puts (comments) with the recipient
email address, qmail