Hi Markus,


> There could be two issues:

> - the mail server doesn't like to be approached with a EHLO greeting
> - the way your computer's name appears in the greeting is not liked by
>   the mail server

> In the first case the Bat should fall back to a HELO greeting and mail
> client and mail server should keep on talking to each other. If this is
> the case I don't know why this isn't happening.

> In the last case you'd have to dive deeper to see what OE uses to start
> the communication and what the Bat uses.
How can I find out what the Bat is sending out? I've managed to send
out messages by switching to the myrealbox smtp server and seeing what
is in the headers when the message arrives but I guess the info is
different depending on the Server. I could see nothing to do with HELO
in the headers whereas when I send stuff with OE via claranet I can
see the HELO  greeting in the header.
> The following information might be helpful in tracking down the problem:

> - Is there any more information in the Bat's logs (Shift-Ctrl-A or
> Account/View log)?
Sadly not!
> - What type of mail server is the Bat talking to?
just claranet's smtp server


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Cheers,
 Phil                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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