At 2:54 +0200 8/27/05, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
>On 27 Aug 2005, at 00:39, David Ferri wrote:
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I'm setting up a 10.4.2 Server to replace my 10.3.9 Server. Both are running mail services. I've sent a test message to the 10.4.2 mail server from Eudora running on my 10.3.9 client via the 10.3.9 mail server and I receive a rejection from postfix on the 10.3.9 server with the following message:
>>
>>host 69.208.98.85[69.208.98.85] said: 501 Bad address
>> syntax (in reply to RCPT TO command)
>>
>>The .85 address is the new 10.4.2 mail server.
>>
>>I've verified that the account I'm sending to is enabled for mail. I'm sending the message to accountname@IPaddress. I've configured the 10.4.2 server using all the same settings as my
>
>depending on how your mailserver is configured, either use a fully qualified address (accountname@domainname) where domainname is a domain for which your server is configured to accept emails, or just an unqualified address (accountname). Is there a particular reason why you want to use the syntax you mention?
>
>Giuliano
Hi Giuliano,
I've since made a DNS entry for the server (mail2.wordmaster.com) and still have a problem. See the full description in my other posting to the list.
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Regards,
David Ferri, President
Word Master, Inc.
320 Earls Ct.
Deerfield, IL 60015
Ph: 847-948-9600 Fax: 847-948-9617
http://www.wordmaster.com
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