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Dr John Stockton

JRS: In article <[email protected]>, seen in
news:comp.lang.javascript said:
[postmaster account bounced]
That is, however, a false deduction.

An SMTP server with no postmaster account is misconfigured. Even if it is
deliberate. :)


That is, of course, correct, in both parts; but your expectation of
relevance is based on a false assumption.
 
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Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn

Dr said:
JRS: In article <[email protected]>, seen in
news:comp.lang.javascript said:
[postmaster account bounced]
and I must
therefore conclude that either the host is misconfigured or that this domain
cannot receive e-mail at all.
That is, however, a false deduction.

An SMTP server with no postmaster account is misconfigured. Even if it is
deliberate. :)

That is, of course, correct, in both parts; but your expectation of
relevance is based on a false assumption.

You know, your evasive maneuvers are getting boring. Why don't you either
write what is exactly the case here or simply admit that you don't want to
receive any e-mail and therefore munged your `From:' header, against all
standards?


PointedEars
 
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Lasse Reichstein Nielsen

Dr John Stockton said:
That is, of course, correct, in both parts; but your expectation of
relevance is based on a false assumption.

There is ofcourse other explanations for bouncing the postmaster
account than not accepting mail at all or the postmaster account not
existing, e.g., transient failures or inability to receive mail from
certain hosts (e.g., those that have previously sent messages to
spam@merlyn...). Since merlyn.demon.co.uk has two MX servers
associated, and they are managed by demon.net, a major ISP if I
remember correctly, I would expect it to work.

/L
 
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Dr John Stockton

JRS: In article <[email protected]>, seen in
news:comp.lang.javascript said:
There is ofcourse other explanations for bouncing the postmaster
account than not accepting mail at all or the postmaster account not
existing, e.g., transient failures or inability to receive mail from
certain hosts (e.g., those that have previously sent messages to
spam@merlyn...). Since merlyn.demon.co.uk has two MX servers
associated, and they are managed by demon.net, a major ISP if I
remember correctly, I would expect it to work.

All is working as it is supposed to work.

The mere act of aiming a message at spam@merlyn does not, of itself,
make any changes to settings.

===

A discussion on rounding, and the failings of toFixed(), seems to be
starting in
 

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