On 06 2 2004 at 6:17 pm -0500, Paul Raybould wrote:

>I am using my ISP for mail, but there's a 10 meg limit, and at times, I
>want to be more professional with the email address reflecting my company.

You should be able to send mail through your ISP's relay as "From: mickey
mouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" and have it work properly, unless they have
some kind of filtering in place specifically for that (not real common
though AFAIK).

>As far as anyone can tell... there's no simple thing that fixes this?

I asked if you could provide the entire error message being returned from
your server; are you unable to do this?

(Your server is replying with some string that begins
"pcp04713208pcs.plsntv01.nj.comcast.net ([192.168.1.2]) [68.46.136.105]
is", but we don't know what comes after the "is".  This is like me
phoning the police and saying "Help! I'm..." and then pleading to others,
"is there anything you can do to help me, or what?")

-ben

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