Our support department gets a lot of questions sent via our web server and
very often people incorrect enter their own e-mail address into the form
making it impossible to reply to them with the solution to their problem.
I've been looking at using the -bt and -bv options in an attempt to verify
that users enter a valid e-mail address into an html form.
If I try to verify a definitely undeliverable but correctly syntax'ed
address with the -bt option delivery is simply 'remote'. However, if I enter
the same address into my Eudora which in turn delivers it to Exim, Eudora
says that the address is not accepted by my SMTP server.
Is there a way to test delivery without actually doing the delivery?
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It's hard to be humble when you're Norwegian!
Espen Lyngaas, Network Manager, Team17 Software Ltd.
Phone: +44-1924-267776 http://www.team17.com/~elyngaas/
Cellular: +44-468-687362 Espen.Lyngaas@???
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