Rod,

Looking at your transcript there (which for my MUA was missing all its 
linefeeds), it appears that the mail server is trying to send mail to the 
wrong place.  The MX record for directv.com says 'mail.directv.com' -- I 
tried a manual SMTP session with that server and it said '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
was a valid address.

How did your server get 'smtp1.san.cerf.net' as the server for 
directv.com?  I would say that either your DNS servers have (or had) a 
problem, or that Directv has (or had) some kind of DNS issue.  It's more 
likely to be the latter, I'd think -- it doesn't seem likely that anyone's 
going to try and include records for directv in their own DNS server. :)

At 09:36 PM 10/23/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks for all the suggestions. I do have brion-enterprises.com and
>their ISP listed in /etc/mail/relay-domains and have brion-
>enterprises.com in /etc/mail/local-host-names.
>
>I believe the problem is with the target SMTP server, and I'd rather
>look like a fool here than with them. Attached is a transcript if
>anyone has time to look at it.


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