On 8/23/2007, Micheal Espinola Jr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> You are confusing terminology. Yes, ASSP sends a "message" back to 
> the sending server, but its not an email. Its an SMTP Reply code (3
> digit number) with a verbose description following it. The sending
> server will then send a boilerplate email message to the sending user
> based on the reply code it received when attempting to send the
> email. The boilerplate email to the sending user is called a DSN -
> Delivery Status Notification.

Actually, to be precise, this particular 'message' is an NDR 
(non-delivery receipt) - but yes, it is a form of DSN...

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Best regards,

Charles

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