Your Subject has to match exactly and this is the problem...
I believe you need to add <> to the statment. You can check this by adding wildcards to verify if that doesn't work.
example:
:"Norton update" To "<Norton update>" REJECT "NO JUNK MAIL ALLOWED AT THIS...
You need to go into the server options in outlook (or outlook express) and check the "server requires authentication" under "outgoing mail server" settings. This will make outlook authenticate when sending mail. Netscape does this automatically which is why it works and...
I would try upgrading to 4.79 if you aren't running that version. I've had some oddities with 4.7 versions under that although not that specific issue.
Spinny
The deferred error is an indication of a connection error with the recieving server. If you have no problem with 90-95% of your mail, I would be talking to the network administrators at the other end to see if they have any other domains with similar problems. Check the index on your servers...
I do understand your confusion and happened across the detailed description of this when reading the command line utilities directions (in Appendix A I think). The description of this is listed under the "stored" command that runs once a day to delete files marked for deletion. This...
I would copy the folder from the client that contains the profile you want. This is under C:\Program files\Netscape\Users\"profile name"(could be default if you only have one profile on the machine).
Then open the mail window in Netscape 7.x. Go to Tools on the top menu, then click...
If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express for your mail you also have to tell the mail client to "use authentication" when sending mail. Netscape does this automatically. In Outlook Express the setting is under account, then click the advanced tab (if I remember correctly).
Good...
I would contact your ISP to see if they have any specifics on the logon name. I have run into this problem and the ISP has a couple of different syntax standards for login's/domain name.
Good luck
This may be of little use as I run NT boxes but I do believe the process is the same.
I recieve mail for multiple domains, running one mail server and set the mx records to point to the same machine. You can tell the mail server to accept mail for multiple domains and only run one mail server...
I'm having a problem with my mailbox size limits not working. Size is set to 10MB but has not effect. I have done recontructs -m -r -o with no luck. I have also changed the limit to a couple of different sizes and restarted the server but still get no notifications or actions when over size...
I have one user running Pegasus and he hasn't been able to to get it to deliver mail outside our domain since I installed the Antirelay plugin....we have found no solution.
I know this doesn't help but atleast you're not alone.
spinny
I have had the same problem when one of my hard drives was failing. At another time I was recieving this error due to a DNS problem causing the server to go into long domain name searches that it would finally resolve......I hold my breath when I see this error- the hard drive crash wasn't...
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