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Subject: Re: 8 to 7 bit conversions (confused and slightly off topic)
From: David Terrell (dbt
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On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 02:25:48PM -0700, learning user wrote:
> --- Michael Fleming <mfleming
zip.com.au> wrote:
> You missed the point. When I telnet from a
> machine ON THE LOCAL NETWORK, I see:
>
> 220 myhost ESMTP Postfix
>
> But from a machine OUTSIDE THE LOCAL NETWORK:
>
> 220 SMTP/cmap ready________________________________
Sounds like you have a redirecting firewall.
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