Yes, I use the same email address and the same way to set up the mac.com
account in all three email programs.

No, I have never sent html email to this person, only plain text. 

Entourage is the only program to give me the problem. When I use
Entourage to send email to this person and send it using my mac.com
account it bounces. 

Midi

Paul caused electrons to fence in cyberspace with:

>Are you absolutely sure that you are sending from the same email address
>with all three programs?
>
>Do you know how to get the headers of email messages in all three programs?
>Maybe Entourage is including some extra information, or some format, that
>the recipient's server doesn't like. In Entourage the easiest way to copy
>the headers is to select your sent message, go to View menu--> Source, and
>select and copy the header lines above the actual message body. there must
>be a way to do something similar in the other email programs. If you paste
>them each into a reply here, identifying each set of headers, maybe we can
>figure it out.
>
>Are you sending in HTML from Entourage, and in plain text from the other
>email programs? That could do it. Or are you trying to include foreign
>characters?  Entourage will send in Unicode if you do, whereas the others
>might strip the accenting, etc. and send in a regular ASCII formatting. The
>recipient might not understand unicode.
>
>-- 
>Paul Berkowitz
>
>> From: Midi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:12:41 -0800
>> To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Entorage Makes My email Spam
>> 
>> This happens only in Entourage. If I use Claris Emailer or PowerMail, the
>> mail goes through just fine.
>> 
>> Midi
>> 
>> Paul caused electrons to fence in cyberspace with:
>> 
>>> On 1/25/02 4:32 PM, "Dave Marandino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I think the SMTP server you are using is blacklisted by the network you
>>>> are sending to.
>>>> That might be because it its not using authentication, and might be
>>>> abused by spammers.
>>>> The URL included in the bounce shed some light, check it out.
>>>> 
>>>> http://mail-abuse.org/rbl/enduser.html
>>> 
>>> I know from a previous episode that this can happen because _somebody
>else_,
>>> supposedly at the same domain (and therefore the responsibility of
your ISP
>>> or server admin to track down, sort out, and put right with the
>>> mail-abuse.org people) has been spamming. But sometimes it can happen
fro a
>>> field of machine addresses that's too large and includes your domain even
>>> when it shouldn't. You need to get in touch with the people at that
website
>>> to find out what's going on.
>> 
>> 
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