Dave, I think you are on the right track.
I have sent out email batches and have gotten the same error, for every
address in the list. Talking with our ISP got me nowhere. So starting
from 100 names, dividing it down into smaller batches, I narrowed it
down to a bad address, and not any old bad address. Specifically a bad
email address with the ISP's address, e.g, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So the easy way out for me, is to exclude all [EMAIL PROTECTED] email
addresses so I don't bounce the whole batch.
Good Luck
Larry Klaasen
SSierra Club San Diego Chapter
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 17:26:18 -0800 Dave Shaw
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> We started getting an error message "No transport provider was
>>available for delivery to this recipient".
>- I assume your email system is working, specifically from the
>machine you use to send bulk mail. The ebase function just sets up
>messages and uses your email client to send them.
>- Try sending a single email to an address you know is good. The
>message seems to indicate that a bad address was included in the
>batch you tried to send it to.
>- Try sending a bulk email to a single addressee with a known good
>address.
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