That works sometimes, I have found also that sometimes a user has made an error in their own return address.On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 15:16 -0400, Jim wrote: > Your error says basically the email address you are sending to doesn't > exists, Recheck the address and spelling making sure they are correct. > also check for a space you may have inserted before the recipient's > user name in the email address. I have found that problem on > customers' machines when I owned an internet service. If spelling is > correct and no spaces or periods in the address then confirm the > proper email address with the recipient. He could also have his friend to send an email, then reply to it and see what happens? Or he gets the same error no matter what and already tried it? -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY Fedora Project - Bugzapper, Tester, User, etc.. miketc302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
and have even found they had an incorrect e-mail address set up in their email client. so replying didn't always work either. Thankfully today most
servers require authenication which helps eliminate that problem.
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