From: Jason C. Leach [mailto:jleach@mail.ocis.net]
That's it. After that is a HR and some troubleshooting suggestions. no more error output.
You probably have a fault header. Remember that whitespaces DO matter when using a MailHost. So no empty lines where there shouldn't be etc. And remember to use all the nessecary fields. regards Max M
Max Møller Rasmussen wrote:
From: Jason C. Leach [mailto:jleach@mail.ocis.net]
That's it. After that is a HR and some troubleshooting suggestions. no more error output.
You probably have a fault header. Remember that whitespaces DO matter when using a MailHost. So no empty lines where there shouldn't be etc. And remember to use all the nessecary fields.
regards Max M
Hi I might add, that in addition to the importance of empty-lines or not, and necessary fields (i.g. the *from:*) I also experienced problems when I did some intendation in the dtml-method between the *sendmail* tags for a nicer view of the source code. As soon, as I removed the intendations (all just left left) it worked for me. --- Flynt
hi, It was the white space on the left of the fields that was the problem. thanks, j. ...................... ..... Jason C. Leach ... University College of the Cariboo. .. On Thu, 31 May 2001, Flynt wrote:
Max Møller Rasmussen wrote:
From: Jason C. Leach [mailto:jleach@mail.ocis.net]
That's it. After that is a HR and some troubleshooting suggestions. no more error output.
You probably have a fault header. Remember that whitespaces DO matter when using a MailHost. So no empty lines where there shouldn't be etc. And remember to use all the nessecary fields.
regards Max M
Hi
I might add, that in addition to the importance of empty-lines or not, and necessary fields (i.g. the *from:*) I also experienced problems when I did some intendation in the dtml-method between the *sendmail* tags for a nicer view of the source code. As soon, as I removed the intendations (all just left left) it worked for me.
--- Flynt
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