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On Wednesday, February 05, 2003, Spike wrote...

JA>> I had noticed that it did this, but I just sent myself two emails
JA>> just fine, one via a postfix SMTP server, and one via a sendmail
JA>> SMTP server. Once each over telnet, and via TB!, all 4 arrived
JA>> intact. The question is, what was the error message you got back
JA>> from your undelivered email to the literal address? Did you even
JA>> get one?

> OK, I stand (or sit!) corrected. I just tried it on ALL my mail
> accounts and they all responded "NOT SENT: Domain litereals not
> allowed" ;-(

It could be they have the domain literals shut off. I believe it is
possible with a bit of tweaking, and chances are, they probably do it
for security reasons or something like that... but they are very
useable, and are documented in the RFCs :)

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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