Hi there!
On 13 Mar 00, at 22:30, John Killeen wrote
about "Helo error":
> SEND: server reports error. The response is: syntactically invalid HELO
> argument(s).
Get hold of the SMTP session log and send it to RIT labs;-) I've got no other
ideas right now. Usually, the SMTP session is started this (or similar) way:
EHLO your.machine.ID
(in the case when your SMTP server is in fact an ESMTP) or:
HELO your.machine.ID
in the other case.
Actually, this might be, for example:
EHLO default
or whatever.
There's not much room in here for a "syntactically invalid arguments", IMO;-)
> Which means nothing to me. I have been trying for hours and getting the same
> message. I can however, send via Outlook 98 (hence this mail). Anyone any
> ideas? I'm using v1.39/W95.
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