Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 11:32:16 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hello Granville,

TF> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:04:07 +0000 GMT (29/01/03, 18:04 +0700 GMT),
TF> Granville Cousins wrote:

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.

TF> Yes, my next idea would be to look at the message headers and then at
TF> the server configuration. Your ISP is the correct first address - let
TF> us know what they say.

I solved this one. The problem was that I had recently added more
email addresses to my address book and I had copied one of the
addresses down without the @ sign. I think it would be good if the
Bat! could give an error message saying pointing out which recipient
of my mailout was causing me problems. Instead I had to scan through
over 1000 email addresses before I found the offending address. And
that was only a hunch that this could have been the problem.
Perhaps technical could do something about that when they update the
programme.

Thanks for your time.


-- 
Love and Light,
 Granville                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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