Why would this show up 'suddenly' for a user when it hasn't before been
an issue? For example, for a yahoo address, but I just sent/recv a mail
to yahoo with no problems.
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 -
chkuser)
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Too 'open ended' (ie, dumb :) ) of a question?
Obvious wiki answer?
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Why would this show up 'suddenly' for a user when it hasn't before been
an issue? For example, for a yahoo address, but I just sent/recv a mail
to yahoo with no problems.
553 sorry, that domain
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Too 'open ended' (ie, dumb :) ) of a question?
Obvious wiki answer?
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Why would this show up 'suddenly' for a user when it hasn't before
been an issue? For example, for a yahoo address, but I just
sent/recv a mail to yahoo with no problems.
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Too 'open ended' (ie, dumb :) ) of a question?
Obvious wiki answer?
Michael Handiboe wrote:
Why would this show up 'suddenly' for a user when it hasn't before
been an issue? For example, for a yahoo address, but I just sent/recv
a mail to yahoo with no
Eric Shubert wrote:
You'll need to explain more about what's happening. Examples are nice.
Context? Please be as specific as possible.
I emailed my user -- if I hear of this issue again, I will do so.
Thanks :)
--mh
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it's all good now:
Yes, I had to turn that feature off to get through the network I was
connected to at my hotel. Thank you!
Thanks guys!
Jake Vickers wrote:
I had this happen to a user on Monday. They switched to a different
computer and did not check the box for my server requires