Davide, can you elaborate on the 'broken CISCO FWs are in the loop'.  I have
a Cisco PIX 501 here and previously a Cisco PIX 510.

It is possible to be the cause, so I'd like to follow the lead on the PIX.

Rob: -)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Davide Libenzi
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 4:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [xmail] Re: messages to yahoo and or hotmail does not get del
ivered


On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Edinilson J. Santos wrote:

>
> XMail become "strange" after hotmail.com put the following big header:
>
> 220 mc10-f3.hotmail.com Sending unsolicited commercial or bulk e-mail 
> to Microsoft's computer network is prohibited. Other restrictions are 
> found at http://priv acy.msn.com/Anti-spam/. Violations will result in 
> use of equipment located in California and other states. Fri, 2 Sep 
> 2005 10:26:51 -0700
>
> After that, those errors started.

XMail uses a 2KB buffer to read responses, so that's hardly a problem (even
because other XMail setups around the world gets the same response). 
More likely is something in the middle that is "confused" by the response.
I have already seen this when SMTP AV appliances or broken CISCO FWs are in
the loop.



- Davide

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