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RE: FN-FORUM: A question
date posted 13th February 2008 21:26
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your email - in answer: no, there was not any space after the
'>'. My client says that there have not been any changes at his end for some
weeks - I must say that I remain to be convinced, as he has a fairly
elaborate redirect system in place, and I am suspicious...
This said though, in inspiration from your email, I did stumble across
something this evening - when looking at a KB article in osCommerce, it
showed an image of the From field in osCommerce -> My Store, which had the
text "osCommerce " (without the quotes). I did see something
a few days ago on a forum, where someone said quotes might be a problem. I
have removed them, and I am going to see if this makes any difference on the
receipt of emails.
What was strange though, was that this has been in from day 1, and yet it is
only starting to cause an issue now?? If this works, go figure, as they
say...
Thanks for your help so far.
Alex.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Anthony
Cartmell
Sent: 13 February 2008 00:20
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: A question
> The email address entry under My Store in this install of osCommerce
> is set to ' "Lyprinol - DB5Healthcare" [EMAIL REMOVED] ' (no
> single quotes included).
Is there a space after the >, does it make any difference if there is and
you take it out?
> the address was put
> in sometime ago, and had been OK up to today.
What else changed today? Any e-mail server configuration changes?
> They are
> proceeded by "alias-localdelivery-" - is this him playing around with
> diverts, or something else?
Local delivery aliases sound like a similar problem, something that isn't a
valid e-mail address being interpreted as a local delivery address instead.
Looks like a Qmail thing, sorry I don't know anything about Qmail...
Anthony
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