-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Was Mon, 02 Jan 2006, at 14:46:59 +0100, when Werner wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 14:49:23 +0100, Mica Mijatovic said: >> <gnupg-users@gnupg.org>: >> 217.69.77.222_failed_after_I_sent_the_message./Remote_host_said:_550_Administrative_prohibition/ > The sending host is on one of the blacklists or the message has been > rejected due to other reasons. Without more information I can't tell > the problem. Thanks for the response, Werner, anyway. To my knowledge I wouldn't have more informations, except perhaps the fact I suppose was the reason that my mailer in the reply routine takes over the name of the sender of the message I reply to, and puts after his name the address of the list in the TO field. Vedaal though does not use his name in address field but only naked/nude address, so my mailer took over his address, placed it on the place for the name, and added address of the list after. It made actually a form thus which is not "standard", namely "address <address>" and it was probably the syntax which confused the server. I didn't notice this immediately, but later, after I did and had corrected it myself and sent to the list again, my reply ahpilly arrived. So I suppose it was the only reason. - -- Mica PGP keys nestled at: http://blueness.port5.com/pgpkeys/ ~~~ For personal mail please use my address as it is *exactly* given in my "From|Reply To" field(s). ~~~ Famous last words: Don't unplug it, it will just take a moment to fix. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEVAwUBQ9VHjbSpHvHEUtv8AQOccggAk9f59fPTGEAam2yEw7Gu83P1HKQcsijj Ndz+yiveiC5vnbuVtU6DzeBVTuHznuxTF9MoqaMfoiTYpFopFnro+/7lADQlNjKL rOvdNv/94mdyGupeDY0jrH2NiJDiFWsFJzcXgFH3I1XJkFvx01NyfjjgNhAgq6tP Y6uQj7fC1dK7Jf0Qky76v3rzb3RwrwV9iavRydEigzAfHX3+DngWEhj+B9mpsyQa jiAZJViXI4uI6dsex8wAtPI0jj/2KU7lwvDl3hU5uGTOJqhSD226gvlu+7s+zQSN Fri7yThaiLvepAhMmtgHzoXa/H3vk3mKobBzBinx8t6GqQnGYdVLXg== =k0mw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users