Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 10:52:50 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hello Granville,

TF> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 10:47:09 +0000 GMT (29/01/03, 17:47 +0700 GMT),
TF> Granville Cousins wrote:

>>>>   I am trying to send a mailout to my group using eircom as the ISP.
>>>>   When I try to send the email I receive an error message which reads:
>>>>   Access violation at address 00000002. Read of address FFFFFFFF.
>>>>   Could you tell me how to clear this?

TF>>> This happens only when you send to a particular address?

TF>>> Which module does the error message say caused the access violation?

TF>>> Sorry for these questions, but the TB version you are using is quite
TF>>> stable and I haven't heard this problem before. So we must find out
TF>>> what caused it.

>> It's when I try to send a message using my account eircom. I have a
>> mailing list and I use eircom as the ISP to send the mail. It usually
>> works very well, only this time I cannot figure out why I am not able
>> to send this mailout.

TF> If it is only this one message, is deleting it and creating it anew an
TF> option? Computers are only human, too, so they get moody sometimes.

>> I also get a message that reads. Message has not been sent. Server
>> reply  - Sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed
>> repthosts(#5.7.1)

TF> Your own ISP does not seem to allow the recipient host name? I think
TF> these errors are related, as in one problem causes both.

Yes i have tried deleting the message and crating a new one. This did
not work either. I have tried to get in touch with with eircom but not
with any luck so far.


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 Granville                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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