>The basic complaint is that the recipient's mail server doesn't like your >email address, and so is refusing to accept the mail. I'm not exactly >sure what about the address it doesn't like. For a first step in trying >to fix it, I would completely delete the email address from your account >settings (hilite the whole field, and hit delete a few times... make sure >anything including invisible control characters have been deleted). Then >retype the return address and try sending again. Its possible you just >have a stray invisible character in there, and since you are sending to a >server that may not use US-ASCII character sets, it might be choking on >something that other servers ignore. > >For kicks, I just telnetted to mail.snafu.net and started a mail exchange >with your from address and using the to address you were trying to send >to. It accepted both and was going to allow me to create and send a >message (don't worry, I didn't, I reset the stream and quit the >connection). So that kind of does tell me that there is something stray >in your return address that isn't visible, and I would try the retype fix >I mentioned above.
Chris, what would we do without you?! Many thanks! I'll try what you suggest. Regards, Bob ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

