On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, C. Corey Capel wrote:

> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > RFC requires <>:
> 
> Now that I got the syntax right... :)
> 
> Using telnet on a foreign machine, I connected to port 25 on the xmail 
> box. Identifying myself as [EMAIL PROTECTED], I was successfully able to 
> send email to myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and an off-domain account 
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I used the following command format:
> 
> HELO <ID>
> MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> RCPT TO:<ADDRESS>
> DATA
> Subject:Test
> Test
> ..
> 
> Here is the debug output for each message:
> 
> SMTP client connection from [63.227.41.121]
> Invalid headers section : 1072917736230.426011.www.digiboi.org

The message above is not RFC822 conformant. There should be an empty line 
between Subject: and the first message line. That's why XMail is 
complaining.



> However, when I used my client (Thunderbird .4) to send an email to both 
> myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and an off-domain account ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 
> it repeatedly asks for a password for the corey account, even after 
> supplying it with the correct one. Here's the debug output:

Which username are you using for SMTP auth?



- Davide


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