> I said  "Unless also Amos with his eMailaya fu*ked up something then
> the problem is in synapse." Translation from English to English :) for
> those who don't understand: I did try it with eMailaya and message was
> also not delivered. 

I check your message and your program, and all working like a charm 
here. I not see anythink what will be bad or non-standard. All is OK!

As I said before, if your message was accepted by mailserver, but not 
delivered, then problem must be in your SMTP server and you must ask 
SMTP server admin for explain, because message has been silently 
dropped by some policy settings on server. 

Maybe some very stupid administrator thinking like: "ha, Synapse, 
this must be spam!". Try to remove any 'Synapse' strings from your 
message headers and try it again.


-- 
Lukas Gebauer.

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://synapse.ararat.cz/ - Ararat Synapse - TCP/IP Lib.


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