JohnQPublic wrote: > "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote: >> JohnQPublic wrote: >>> Some email services may not support SeaMonkey. >> >> What makes you think that? > > Read the mozillazine thread I quoted. Like someone else in this > thread also mentioned, Comcast may not...
I especially liked the comment there by the poster "rsx11m". "Sorry, but that conclusion is flat wrong. It's the job of the provider to be in compliance with standards and to make sure that their services work with all e-mail clients. " All ISPs say they "don't support" anything but OE... but it doesn't mean the other don't work. My mother used Thunderbird with Comcast for many years prior to her death. >> As far as the rest of your response goes, it doesn't address the >> question/issue that the OP said he was sending to an incorrect >> domain name - incorrect for his town. > > It addresses the question which OP asked... was it the fault of SM > or server? Basically it's impossible to know without further info, > so a brief discussion of the various possibilities seems > appropriate. The OP said he was sending mail erroneously to town.somerset.mass.us when in fact the correct domain name is town.somerset.ma.us Further, any accounts and subdomains of "mass.us" belong to the fellow in New York City. Of course it would bounce. And it doesn't really even matter what the resultant message was. Further, Stan says: "When I use the incorrect E-mail address, I get this message: "The size of the message you are trying to send exceeds a temporary size limit of the server." That has to be from the mass.us place, where even a 1-byte message would cause a reject. Send to good address: No error Send to bad address: Error! -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

