Paul,

Unfortunately, the sptp server is the same on each email client. Somehow
whatever Entourage puts in to the header caused the rejection although
the referral website could not provide any information for why the email
was rejected. 

I use the sptp from Earthlink in Entourage, PowerMail and Claris Emailer.
The only rejects come from Entourage. 

Midi

I 

Paul caused electrons to fence in cyberspace with:

>On 1/25/02 8:38 PM, "Midi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Paul,
>> 
>> I sent the headers from Entourage and from PowerMail. I will have to go
>> to a different computer and solve the phone problems here to use Emailer
>> and get the Emailer headers.
>
>Sorry, Midi, I missed the top one from Entourage. It looks very normal to
>me. Here's the difference:
>
>The message-ID on the PowerMail message show that you actually sent it using
>your earthlink ISP as SMTP, or it took it over somehow:
>
>    Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>The message-ID on the Entourage message shows you sent it from the mac.com
>SMTP server:
>
>    Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>It seems that the server at the other end is rejecting messages from the
>mac.com SMTP server. (It doesn't matter that your reply-to address is from
>mac.com on all email clients.) Probably they've got a lot of spam from there
>or don't know how to authenticate it. Ask them if you want to.
>
>With Powermail, one of two things is happening: most likely, you have not
>set it up for mac.com as SMTP. Or perhaps it doesn't let you do
>authenticated SMTP (?), or somehow it's got reset for earthlink. But i doubt
>it: the headers _as the message leaves your computer_ already say
>"earthlink". therefore your mac.com account MUST BER set up to send from
>earthlink i Powermail.
>
>I suggest that you go now to your Entourage mac.com account and reset the
>SMTP server to the same earthlink SMTP server as you use for your earthlink
>account you're using here. (The only disadvantage would be if someday
>earthlink's SMTP server was down but its internet connections were still
>working, you'd have no secondary fall-back for sending mail.) you could also
>inquire from mail-abuse why they are rejecting your segment of the mac.com
>server.
>
>-- 
>Paul Berkowitz
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