>> The error is always:
>>
>> 550 rejected: administrative prohibition
>> 550 <thing@???>... User unknown
> It is it literally that, there is a bug somewhere, because a 2-line
> message like that is syntactically invalid.
[ I assume "If it is" ... ]
Might I be correct in guessing that the error message is that seen by the
sending *USER* rather than by the sending *MTA* ?
The impression that I have gained is that when (e.g.) sendmail gets a 550, it
returns the user
1) the exact message it received
2) its own interpretation of what has happened.
In this case:
1) 550 rejected: administrative prohibition
2) I got a 550 while trying to send to thing@??? -- FYI 550
normally means something like "User unknown"
Could that be the case ?
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