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Pete Weiss wrote:
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> At 09:58 5/7/97 EDT, you wrote:
> >Not a LISTSERV problem, but ....
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> >We run LISTSERV ( with SMTP and LMAIL ) under VMESA
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> >I'm suddenly seeing more than one site ( incl AOL ) rejecting mail due
> >to envelope problems ! Is this an anti-spam/anti-relay technique
> >recently implemented ?
> >Error-Text: 553 <@CNSIBM.ALBANY.EDU:[log in to unmask]>...
> > Source routed envelope sender rejected (See RFC 822, section 6.2.7)
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> Recently AOL reported that they will NOT be a gateway to/thru other mail
> clients.
We ran (past-tense, the VM system is gone) Listserv/LMAIL, so excuse my
somewhat fuzzy memory, but...
It is rejecting the source-routed From: address. By default, LMAIL will
insert a source route. There is a flag you can set in LOCAL SYSVARS (?)
in LMAIL's configuration to disable source routes. As I recall, it is
to add 'NO_SOURCE_ROUTES = 1' but I would strongly urge you to verify
that statement. Once you set this flag, LMAIL will use 'vanilla'
headers/SMTP envelopes and AOL will be happy.
Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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