At 14:41 12/14/2000 Thursday, Sherry Beauchamp wrote: >We did -- their postmaster says it's our mailer which is >misconfigured. Any truth to that? Probably not. They are served by five different MX hosts. If I had a paying customer, I might spend my time reconfiguring Eudora Personalities (SMTP SERVER) to use each of them to deliver a text message via the MX hosts: Authoritative Answer RMRPLC.COM MX 20 mailbak1.cerbernet.co.uk RMRPLC.COM MX 20 mailbak0.cerbernet.co.uk RMRPLC.COM MX 3 exchange.rmrdesign.com RMRPLC.COM MX 4 mailgateway.RMRPLC.COM RMRPLC.COM MX 5 mailbak.rmrdesign.com I've spend "months" trying to convince other intransient postmasters of their broken configs. Good Luck! /P >Sherry > >At 2:35 PM -0500 12/14/00, Pete Weiss wrote: >>It can mean any one of a number of things: >> >>1) subscriber mailbox did/does not verify at the time of processing >> >>2) a secondary MX host (not normally used) WAS used and is misconfigured >> >>3) misconfigured primary mail server >> >>Send the subscriber a copy of the report and see if he bounces again, >>noting the RECEIVED line headers. You may end up forwarding them to >>postmaster. >> >>/Pete >> >>At 14:28 12/14/2000 Thursday, Sherry Beauchamp wrote: >>>Can anyone tell me what this bounce actually means? >>> >>>> "501 5.7.1 This >>>> system is not configured to relay mail from >>>> <[log in to unmask]> to >>>> <[log in to unmask]> for 38.202.236.240"