It started a few days ago and am stumped as to what is the cause.
I
am not doing anything different than when I first started using PMail
again just a short time ago. Not all messages sent have this issue, yet
the message is still sent and delivered. The only thing that seems to
be the same is when I send out messages using "BCC:" with that field
being suppressed. I do place a valid email addy in the "To:" field, it
is my other addy. The message is immediately returned to me:
From: Mail Delivery System <>
To: Self
Subject: Mail Delivery Failure.
Am not familiar with this issue below:
"Delivery has failed on the enclosed message for the following
reasons reported either by the mail delivery system on the mail
relay host or by the local TCP/IP transport module:
501 Syntax error in arguments"
Yet my message that was addressed to me is delivered to me as well to the "BCC:" field recipients. Any IDEAS?
I am not arguing with anyone so why?: I know arguments are command line instructions or some special instructions.
<p>It started a few days ago and am stumped as to what is the cause.</p><p>&nbsp;I
am not doing anything different than when I first started using PMail
again just a short time ago.&nbsp; Not all messages sent have this issue, yet
the message is still sent and delivered.&nbsp; The only thing that seems to
be the same is when I send out messages using "BCC:" with that field
being suppressed.&nbsp; I do place a valid email addy in the "To:" field, it
is my other addy.&nbsp; The message is immediately returned to me:</p><p>From:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mail Delivery System &lt;&gt;
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; To:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Self
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Subject:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mail Delivery Failure.
&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Am not familiar with this issue below:</p><p>&nbsp;"Delivery has failed on the enclosed message for the following
reasons reported either by the mail delivery system on the mail
relay host or by the local TCP/IP transport module:
&nbsp;&nbsp; 501 Syntax error in arguments"</p><p>&nbsp;Yet my message that was addressed to me is delivered to me as well to the "BCC:" field recipients.&nbsp; Any IDEAS?</p><p>I am not arguing with anyone so why?:&nbsp; I know arguments are command line instructions or some special instructions. &nbsp;
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