I'm a little confused with this advice:
"This is a file in "Glue" headers format, the $$ line is the
SMTP
MAIL FROM: address, the next two lines are RCPT TO:
addresses and
the blank line is the separator from the RFC 2822
message body. You
can delete the Date: or Message-ID line in
the message body, the
SMTP relay host is expected to add these
to the file. Copy and paste
the file to Notepad and then save
it with the correct extension it
the correct queue. Modify the
RCPT TO: "Glue" headers to use your
own addresses.
...Open the files with a ASCII editor and check out the addresses."
Is this to be done to any email that goes out and results in getting this error?
<p>I'm a little confused with this advice:&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;"This is a file in "Glue" headers format, the $$ line is the
SMTP
MAIL FROM: address, the next two lines are RCPT TO:
addresses and
the blank line is the separator from the RFC 2822
message body.&nbsp; You
can delete the Date: or Message-ID line in
the message body, the
SMTP relay host is expected to add these
to the file.&nbsp; Copy and paste
the file to Notepad and then save
it with the correct extension it
the correct queue.&nbsp; Modify the
RCPT TO: "Glue" headers to use your
own addresses.</p><p>...Open the files with a ASCII editor and check out the addresses."</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Is this to be done to any email that goes out and results in getting this error?
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