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On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:16:31PM -0400, Dave C. wrote:
| On Tue, 21 May 2002, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
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| > One e/mail provider has recently set a strange policy, refusing e
| > mail from their own users, unless they come from their own servers.
| > This seems however apply to any message. Inclusive those form
| > lists.
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| This is a stupid policy. You might want to point out to them that they
| are rejecting their own users list submissions.
I think they're just not being an open relay. The SMTP error message
was :
jose@???
SMTP error from remote mailer after end of data:
host smtp.katamail.ksmail.it [194.153.172.230]:
553 Authentication is required to send mail as
<maria@???>
I think the MLM is trying to masquerade itself as the original poster,
and thus is being denied. The MLM should change the envelope sender
to refer to itself rather than try and leave the original intact.
HTH,
-D
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