Hi Bill,
I have removed the email addresses in question from the error log as my
client (who is trying to email a Message Labs Client - which happens to be a
HUGE worldwide private bank) would not appreciate their addresses to be
posted everywhere on the internet.
No, I am not a forger trying blatantly to receive help from the list :)
But I respect and understand where you are coming from.
Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing these issues with sending
to MessageLab hosted mailboxes? (INCLUDING THEIR SUPPORT@???
ADDRESS)
They have still not responded to my emails sent from my hotmail.com account
(which, as I said, I had to register for because I cannot send them emails
from my server. Due to said error.
Kind Regards,
Chris
Bill Hacker-2 wrote:
>
> Chris Edwards wrote:
>> On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, W B Hacker wrote:
>>
>> | Clarify, please, what you mean by sending ...
>> |
>> | '*from* their support@??? address... ' et al (*emphasis*
>> added)
>>
>> I'm guessing he means sending TO a variety of ML addresses, including
>> their support addr and their hosted customers.
>>
>
> I'm *hoping* so... hate to have a forger so blatent as to ask for help
> right up
> front..
>
> BTW - IF he is sending from the same server he posted 'ere from, his DNS &
> PTR
> RR are OK. Not sure what he is using for a HELO, though - or how finicky
> ML are.
>
>> |
>> | Zaire is not one of the countries where they list themselves as having
>> a HQ
>> |
>>
>> .za is South Africa ;-))
>>
>>
>
> I stand corrected, Apologies to anyone in either jurisdiction that I might
> have
> offended.
>
> Anyway, I think you mean 'Seuth Effrikaa'
>
> ;-)
>
> Bill
>
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