Timothy Murphy wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 December 2007 06:52:27 pm Robert Sweetnam wrote:
>>>> That error only happens if you "Reply to All" to an ILUG mail. If you
>> send a mail direct to the eircom address then no problems. If you reply
>> to that address alone, no problems either.
>>>> Just an experiment with "Reply to all" from Fedora-8 kmail.
>>Below are the headers of a delivery failure that I received a couple of
weeks back, it appears that when replying to all from the list,
intactsoftwares mail server seems to think that it is responsible for
all @eircom.net addresses.
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Thread-Topic: Undeliverable: Re: [ILUG] OT HELP!! Eircom connection dropping every 7 minutes forabout a minute
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