On 4/12/05, Matthew Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2. After given a numeric SMTP error response code between 500 and 599 > (also known as a "permanent non-delivery response"), the sender must > not attempt to retransmit that message to that recipient. > > Microsoft Outlook doesn't follow this rule. Outlook perpetually retries > sending messages which encounter an SMTP permanent error between > 500 and 599. How interesting that their on-line e-mail service has > rules that prevent use of the parent company's own products. <8-)
Outlook is not an MTA and it is not going to connect to MSN/Hotmail's servers to deliver mail. And Hotmail is run by a rather different group of people than those that code Outlook. -- Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
