A friend of mine is having an odd problem sending emails. I hooked her up with 
a shaw addy under my account, and she has been using their web-mail to 
send/receive. The odd thing is that she can send mail to people on shaws 
domain, but has problems with others. She gets...

Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address
  Diagnostic code: smtp;550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable
  Remote system: dns;mx3.hotmail.com (TCP|10.0.120.133|34051|65.54.167.5|25)

---OR---

Reason: Illegal host/domain name found


Before you ask, the addresses shes sending to are valid, and typed correctly. 
You'll notice and mock the example I posted b/c its hotmail, but its 
happening when sending to other hosts/domains [ie cnrl.ca]. The only thing I 
can fathom is she has capital letters in her address, is it possible the 
server chokes on that?

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