>>>>> "BL" == Bill Leach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BL> I am assuming that there must still be enough 'broken' mail BL> servers "out there" that it is still possible to move mail that BL> is not RFC compliant but I am totally mystified as to how a BL> message that has no destination can be forwarded by any mail BL> server!? This "routing" information has nothing to do with a To: or Cc: or similar header. Try "telnet localhost smtp" and enter "help". A sample "mailsession" could be: 220-haitech.martin.home Smail-3.2.0.101 (#2 1998-Mar-18) ready at Sun, 17 May 1998 18:21:21 +0200 (CEST) 220 ESMTP supported HELO localhost 250 haitech.martin.home Hello localhost (localhost from address [127.0.0.1]). MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Sender Okay RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <martinb@(nodomain)> Recipient Okay. DATA 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself Hi, no Headers here. Usualy, the first lines are the To and From etc. headers (seperated by a blank line from the messagebody) you see in your mail programm. . 250 Mail accepted QUIT 221 haitech.martin.home closing connection Well, almost no header. Smail will insert some headers, but maybe your ISP's daemon doesn't. Here is what smail inserts: >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 17 18:29:49 1998 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from localhost (really [127.0.0.1]) by netcologne.de via in.smtpd with smtp id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Debian Smail3.2.0.101) for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sun, 17 May 1998 18:29:37 +0200 (CEST) Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 18:29:37 +0200 (CEST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apparently-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You don't even have these? Post the headers you got and do a telnet mailhost.isp.com smtp to get the 220 welcome-message. This should show the brand and version of your isp's mailserver. Ciao, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]