At 2:26 PM -0500 2/11/05, Alan Munn issued a series of ones and zeros which decoded as:At 9:03 AM -0700 2/11/05, Warren Michelsen wrote:
Does your SIMS have an account named: mailinglist-request? It doesn't look like >it. It sounds like their server tries to establish a connection to send to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] before accepting mail from that >sender. It's an extreme anti-spam measure.
Yes, the account exists. It is set to discard mail and mirrored to my account.
That's interesting since I had tried to mail to it before responding to you and I got a No Such User error. Doubtless the complaining client's server gets the same.
Sorry, that's a bit of confusion that I created when I sent my original message. I substituted the real address with a fake one in my original message.
The real address is colloq-request (as showed up in the log transcript that I posted. This account does exist and is mirrored to my account.
Thanks for your continuing help!
Alan
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