server just rejected the format I have been using for months -- maybe years. The weird thing is I don't directly address ANYONE at Disney.com, either.
Anyone have any links which discuss the best header information on email messages?
Also, I didn't directly access Disney.com (unless that is the main server for abc.com). I sent these messages to people who are in my address book. These are mostly major publishing houses in New York.
Here's the bounce informational message:
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Your message was not delivered to the following recipients:
--address suppressed--: 553 5.6.0 Message Header syntax error
An error was detected in the header of your message.
It can not be delivered as indicated below.
Many times this is caused by an error in a recipient address or an invalid
address separator or an attachment that is not properly encoded.
Please make the needed corrections and send your message again.
Syntax error in route address -
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Is abc.com part of disney.com?
Each publicist in the list was referred to in this manner -- these are fictional addresses -- the separator is just a COMMA:
Stacey Smith <
[email protected]>, Jim Jones <
[email protected]>, Vanessa Jones <
[email protected]> etc.
ON EDIT: There are three recipients at abc.com. I'll try to get in touch with them by telephone and figure out what is happening.
Do you have any suggestions on this?
I'm trying to get this done by 12 Noon PT. Lots of luck.......
Thanks.