>>>>> "John" == John W Baxter <jwblist@???> writes:
John> telnet m1.highstream.net 25
John> Trying 65.214.41.101...
John> Connected to m1.highstream.net.
John> Escape character is '^]'.
John> 220 SMTP X1
John> helo fox.olympus.net
John> 250 hello highstream.net
John> mail from:<>
John> 501 bogus mail from
John> quit
John> 221 Goodbye
John> Connection closed by foreign host.
John>
John> Note in passing that the banner they send out (the first 220 line) is
John> invalid, since it lacks the fully qualified domain name of the machine.
John>
John> You're unlikely to be able to send mail to SourceForge from that
John> account...the same is likely true of other destinations you may want to send
John> mail to.
John,
Thanks for the very specific description and demo. It really helps me
understand and see some of the problems. I forwarded it and
descriptions of RFC 2821 section 6.1 (Reliable Delivery and Replies by
Email) to my ISP's support address. However, at the moment there
seems to be some intransigence or misunderstanding. As a backup, I am
afraid I need to start finding alternative ISP possibilities.
It would be nice to use this approach to verify potential IPSs, but in
testing the dig on the MX followed by the telnet to port 25, it seems
my machine is unable to telnet to port 25 of any machine outside of my
current domain.
Thank you very much for your help. If you have any other suggestions,
they are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
marc
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