Hello John,

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:27:15 -0400 GMT (11/09/2004, 19:27 +0700 GMT),
John Seymour wrote:

JS> If it is a valid recipient email address, the (recipient)
JS> mail server gives a go-ahead signal...

JS> http://ietfreport.isoc.org/all-ids/draft-hall-inline-dsn-00.txt

        C: DATA
        S: 354 go ahead 
        C: <sends data> 
        C: <crlf>.<crlf> 
        S: 353 data looks okay but wait for confirmation 
        S: 550 5.6.0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> refuses the content 
        S: 250 2.1.5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> accepts the content 
        S: 250 data accepted by some recipients 
      
There was no 354 in the server message, that might have confused my
sendng SMTP server. I guess it will have closed the connection,
because not 550 or 250 followed.

The email address is valid, I sent the message later. However, the
first time there might have been an unprintable character in the
recipient address at the first tries, that's why it worked later.

IAC it doesn't look like a TB problem.
        
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Cheers,
Thomas.

I don't kill flies, but I like to mess with their minds. I hold them
above globes. They freak out and yell, "Whooa, I'm way too high."

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