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Mace, Nathan wrote:
> 
> As far as I understand it, yes. It even receives the error message from
> our mail server at this side of the atlantic...
> 
> Other possibility would be that your nameserver or resolver set-up is
> incorrect. Can you do a
> 
> ping exchange.server
> 
> where exchange.server is the part after the "@" of the e-mail-address?
> 
> Johannes
> 
> 
> Pinging "ucwv.edu" returns the ip address of the dns/domain controller.
> Not the exchange server.  I tried sending myself an email formated as
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] basically using the email servers fully
> qualified name.  That still didn't help.

No. You'd have to "ping email-server.ucwv.edu". Your're trying to send
e-mail to that, not to ucwv.edu. Otherwise just change the address to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and try to mail again.

Like

$ mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
etc.
.


Johannes
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