>I'm sorry but it doesn't. XMail does give OK response to other recipients,
>so the MUA could indeed send the message. But many MUA consider the "send"
>as atomic transaction and do not send the message at all. This yes could
>be seen as a bug. An MTA *has* to behave in such way, it is written inside
>the protocol specification. An it is not some weird lemma written with
>0.2p font, it the bare bone of the protocol. Every MTA I'm aware of behave
>in this way.

Hmm. Interesting.
I think I'll run Tcpdump for a while and see what the difference is
between MUA's and MTA's and see what may be causing my problem.
I'll let you guys know what I find.

Riaz..


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