At 7/2/2003 03:52 PM -0400, Howie Hamlin wrote:
>There are some 5xx codes that we consider transient.  Look at page 45 of rfc 2821 and 
>you will see all of the codes.  Page 48 has a good chart of these.  Anyway, for the 
>most part the codes are as Max shows but, if you look at 552 you will see:
>
>552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation


This is actually interesting (though drifting off-topic) because the other week I was 
deciding which code to use for "mailbox full" type errors (what our SMTP server would 
return to the client, that is).  I didn't like sending a permanent failure so I chose 
to use 450 instead (typically means "mailbox unavailable").  I was surprised that the 
RFC seems to recommend a permanent failure in such cases.

Just goes to show you how flexible a system using iMS can be.  Still waiting for that 
inFusionFTP   ;-)   
(disclaimer: that's an old joke, there's not really such product that I know of  :)

Cheers,
-Max

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