I think you are taking this error to seriously.
Remember that this is an unusual situation,
telnet is not a mua or an mta, so error codes
are only interpreted by your eyes, and not for
what they are there, the software.
Ok, in this case it could have a text a bit more
clear for you to read, but
Hello again people.
It's the same issue again.
The weird thing is that it did the same for an outgoing message from my
clients'
domain to my domain.
Anywhoo, I am running out of ideas and don't know what to do.
The only thing I know of is that it's v1.17 of xmail. But then again, up to
now,
I
I agree and don't agree ;-)
I agree to 'unusual' situation for a telnet session :
Explicitly saying 'syntax error' is effectivly not 'mandatory' but help
troubleshooting
I don't agree to it doesn't say the destination should reject if not
properly encoded :
Returning a 5xx error for this
H
If I remember it is for the 'Error=3D[The maximum number of delivery =
attempts
has been reached]' problem ...
Seems you have a dns problem or connexion problem ...
Here I use 1.17 in production and did not have any problems ...
Can you tell us (or me privatly) the domain names involved
People,
I think I forgot the actual xmail message header.
Here goes :
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[00] XMail bounce: [EMAIL PROTECTED];Error=[The maximum number of
delivery attempts has been reached]
[01] Error sending message