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From MAILER-DAEMON Tue Mar 02 09:44:33 1999
Received: from CALLER by myhost.test.ex with local (Exim x.yz)
id 10HmaY-0005vi-00
for CALLER@test.ex; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
Message-Id: <E10HmaY-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
From: Mailer-Daemon@test.ex
Reply-To: postmaster@test.ex
To: CALLER@test.ex
Subject: Submission of mail from CALLER@test.ex directly to the XXX hosts
In-Reply-To: <E10HmaX-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
References: <E10HmaX-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
Auto-Submitted: auto-replied
Sender: CALLER_NAME <CALLER@test.ex>
You sent the message below from the host
some.host.name
directly to one of the XXX hosts. It will be delivered without any further
action on your part.
However, this indicates some mis-configuration, as new mail should be sent
(if XXX is involved at all) to smtp.xxx.example, which no longer refers
to the XXX hosts. It may be that your mail user agent has been configured to
use (for example) xxx.example or pop.xxx.example where smtp.xxx.example
would have been correct.
Eventually attempts to send messages directly to the XXX hosts in this way
will be rejected. You should modify the configuration of your mail user agent
to correct the fault described above.
------ This is a copy of the message, including all the headers.
Received: from CALLER by myhost.test.ex with local (Exim x.yz)
(envelope-from <CALLER@test.ex>)
id 10HmaX-0005vi-00
for userx@test.ex; Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000
Message-Id: <E10HmaX-0005vi-00@myhost.test.ex>
From: CALLER_NAME <CALLER@test.ex>
This is a test message.
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