If I broadcast a message over this network from work, there are a few
folks, who use Win98 and Outlook, that receive a paragraph of
######### in place of my text. If I send directly to them, no
problem, they can read it fine.
So, this weekend I sent something from home. Problem free? Not
exactly. It seems that when some people tried to reply, they got
"bounce" messages, saying that my address does not exist, or something
similar. Looking at the digest, I can see that the reported source
address in my message, "sbrennan@master.ncounty.net", is not my home
address. My home address that works is "sbrennan@ncounty.net". It
looks like the "master" gets added in by the ISP as it goes out. I
shall speak to them about that.
Stu
Stu
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