On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Mike Harrington wrote:
I could be wrong, but I THINK that it means the connection was terminated
early. You could always use a telnet client to connect to a hotmail MX
server and try to send an email by hand - see directly what's going on, such
as error messages. I also
Just to inform everybody that me and Edinilson are working on this.
Also to make this long thread a bit longer ;}
Up to now we've found out that:
1- xmail has no faults, at least with a recompiled XMail.exe.
Still have to prove this last part.
2- the connection timeouts when hotmail sends
Forgot a few things:
- we are obviously talking about the original problem Edinilson reported.
- also any antispam, blacklisting or reverse resolution problem is excluded.
Dario
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