At 31/07/2000 12:36:00, Marck wrote:
>
>>> "Server reports error: The response is: Invalid domain name"
..
>ML> Judging from the error message, the error was given by your server.
>ML> I.e., your server refused to send your mail because of invalid
>ML> domain in maybe your From or To address.
>
I tried every conceivable combination.
>... or your Reply-To address. Your server is vetoing your outgoing mail
>because of something like anti-relaying logic and the way you have
>specified your "from" or "reply to" address in your account properties
>is somehow having this effect.
>
Probably something TheBat! is adding to the message header is causing the problem.
As I said before, other e-mail clients work OK.
Also, when I use XRay mail filter (it filters mail after it leaves TheBat! and
before it gets sent to the server) everything is fine.
>Furthermore, looking at the headers of your message your server
>actually uses this domain:
>
>Received: from fdc.br.fdc.br by dutaint.com
>
>Why should the domain name be repeated twice like this? While not
>invalid it certainly looks mighty strange and may be related (and may
>not be).
>
That's an interesting question. I just e-mailed them and am waiting for the
reply.
>OTOH, The Bat does do one thing it shouldn't - it transmits a
>Return-Path header. This hasn't caused errors with any server so far.
Is there any way to avoid this?
>Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer
Thank you so much. I will not give up trying to get TheBat! to work in my
system.
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anderson at fdc dot br
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