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On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 12:35 PM, Justin Johnsn wrote:


Ok, I had been folowing this thread loosely. I just forwarded an email to my
wife's nc.rr.com account from my nc.rr.com account, and it bounced. What the
hey?! The only servers involved here are RR's, albeit I am checking and
sending my mail from work over Bellsouth's DSL network. But the ougoing
server on my account is 'smtp-server.nc.rr.com'. Is it rejecting this
because the mail is originating from a non rr.com IP? What a PITA.

OK what we were complaining about before was stupid behavior on the behalf of AOL/TW. But what you're talking about sounds like just plain broke. Have you opened a ticket yet with RR support?


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Magnus Hedemark
"From the Fury of the Norsemen please Deliver us, Oh Lord"
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