Erik Espinoza wrote:
Following is an example of a message that bounced. The scenario is thus:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hosted server) is being forwarded to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (my toaster). I redirected this email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it bounced back to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and was
forwarded (successfully) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you make anything out of it? Let me know if there's anything else
you'd like to see. I've grep'd and gandered at the logs, and don't see
anything that pops out at me.
Let me space this out a little differently to make sure I understand
this correctly.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (hosted server) is forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(toaster).
When an e-mail from the hosted server is handed to the toaster, the
toaster gives an error 5xx but accepts the e-mail.
No, the 554 error is rejected back to the hosted server, and not
accepted by the toaster. Subsequently, the hosted server then forwards
the rejection notice (along with the original email) back to the
toaster, where it's accepted without error.
The hosted server
has a bounce, the toaster has the message in its entirety.
In the end, the hosted server ends up with the original message and the
bounced message, and the toaster only has the bounced message.
Is that correct?
I hope that explains it better. I know it's kinda confusing.
Anything else I can try to clarify?
Thanks,
Erik
Thanks Erik,
Eric ;)
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-Eric 'shubes'
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