Hello Roelof,

Wednesday, February 22, 2006, 12:56:01 AM, you wrote:

> Hallo Sean,

> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 00:37:15 +0000GMT (22-2-2006, 1:37 +0100, where I
> live), you wrote:

>>> But I've been thinking that it's a rather odd restriction for a mail
>>> server. Off hand I cannot think of any mail client that uses an FQDN
>>> in the EHLO message. Should be something you can configure.

SR>> Cannot it is a remote server have requested it is changed :)

> Huh? It's run by an ISP? That's a nice way to prevent that you're
> sending spam, you simply block all outgoing mail. Don't they accept
> mail from the average OE-user?


Yeah I thought so as well :)

Sean
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