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Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do next?

=========Original Message=========

Hello SpamCop user,

Sorry, but SpamCop has encountered errors:

Sorry, source IP not found.

Your email host does not appear to correctly identify the sending IP of

the email you recieve.

The last address identified by your mail host was 199.218.238.2 ().

This does not appear to be a spamcop.net address. If you feel this is

in error, please try again or seek help in the SpamCop help forum:

<http://www.spamcop.net/help.shtml>

Please do not respond to this email (replies are ignored). If you need

help, please consult the SpamCop website ( <http://www.spamcop.net/> ).

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It looks like one of your mailservers is swiping SpamCop's Received header line(s). We would have to see the header of the test message (without your confidential info) to be sure.

As replied elsewhere, if you want Julian to see this, you really need to post it over in his Topic http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=723

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I keep getting configuration errors. I am including the headers for my work email address but it keeps rejecting them.

Here's the latest message it rejected. Everything appears (to me) to be included so I don't know why it is rejected.

Hello SpamCop user,

Sorry, but SpamCop has encountered errors:

Headers not found.

Sorry, but it appears you did not provide all email headers. Please

consult this FAQ for more information on getting full headers from

your software, then try again.

http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html

Please do not respond to this email (replies are ignored). If you need

help, please consult the SpamCop website ( <http://www.spamcop.net/> ).

This email was sent in response to your email:

Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])

by wrtps0m8.us.nortel.com (8.11.7p1+Sun/8.11.7) with ESMTP id i2PCWor14740

for <boehm[at]localhost>; Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:32:50 -0500 (EST)

X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5.6944.0

Received: from zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44]

by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.8.4)

for boehm[at]localhost (single-drop); Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:32:50 -0500 (EST)

Received: from zcars0ms.ca.nortel.com ([47.129.242.180]) by zcard307.ca.nortel.com with SMTP (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service Version 5.5.2653.13) id GXWMDYXY; Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:30:57 -0500

Received: from ecarsggg.nortelnetworks.com (ecarsggg.nortelnetworks.com [47.248.0.31]) by zcars0ms.ca.nortel.com (Switch-2.2.6/Switch-2.2.0) with SMTP id i2PCUrg26671 for <boehm[at]nortelnetworks.com>; Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:30:54 -0500 (EST)

Received: from spamcop.net (victor1.ironport.com [206.14.107.102]) by ecarsggg.nortelnetworks.com with SMTP (MailShield v1.5); Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:28:57 -0500

Content-class: urn:content-classes:message

MIME-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/alternative;

boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C41265.05B59680"

Subject: SpamCop account configuration email

Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:30:52 -0500

Message-ID: <<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[at]msgid.spamcop.net>

X-MS-Has-Attach:

X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:

Thread-Topic: SpamCop account configuration email

Thread-Index: AcQSZQXiq5iayl+MQy+AV3Xdr1RApg==

From: "SpamCop robot" <mhconf.<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[at]cmds.spamcop.net>

To: "Boehm, Eric [GWRTP:CM21:EXCH]" <boehm[at]americasm01.nt.com>

Hello SpamCop user,

This email contains special codes and tracking information to help SpamCop

figure out your specific email configuration. Do not post this email in

public. It contains confidential information related to the security of

your SpamCop account.

Please return this complete email, preserving full headers and the special

tracking codes below. Forwarding as an attachment is the preferred

method. Forward it to this address:

mhconf.<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[at]cmds.spamcop.net

Alternately, you may create a new message and paste this email into it.

Address the message to:

mhconf.<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[at]cmds.spamcop.net

Special codes follow:

################################################################

X-SpamCop-Mx: ecarsggg.nortelnetworks.com.

X-SpamCop-Mx-Ip: 47.248.0.31

X-SpamCop-Mh-Name: Nortel%20Networks

X-SpamCop-Recip: boehm[at]nortelnetworks.com

X-SpamCop-Unixtime: 1080217852

X-SpamCop-Conf: <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

X-SpamCop-Randomness: <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

X-SpamCop-Hash: <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

################################################################

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Did you send that back as an attachment?

Why is your machine calling itself "localhost"?

What is zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44] and why doesn't it have a FQDN?

How does mail get from zcard307.ca.nortel.com to zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44]?

Thanks!

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Did you send that back as an attachment?

Why is your machine calling itself "localhost"?

What is zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44] and why doesn't it have a FQDN?

How does mail get from zcard307.ca.nortel.com to zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44]?

Thanks!

Did you send that back as an attachment?

Yes, I use fetchmail/procmail/mutt. I tried

1. Forwarding as an attachment -- yes, I have set mime_forward

2. I saved the Spamcop message as a file and attached it.

3. I "replied" and included the mesage in line. That's the message detail I posted.

Why is your machine calling itself "localhost"?

Because I use fetchmail/procmail to retrieve my messages from an Exchange server to my Sun workstation.

What is zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44] and why doesn't it have a FQDN?

I used the short name in my .fetchmailrc file. I've changed it to use the FQDN.

How does mail get from zcard307.ca.nortel.com to zrtpd0u3 [47.140.202.44]?

I'm not sure -- it's all part of the Exchange server infrastructure.

Mail will follow different paths coming in and going out.

Inward bound

1. External mailservers to Exchange servers to fetchmail/procmail on my Workstation

2. External mailservers to Exchange servers to my Outlook client on my PC

Outward bound

1. Outlook client to Exchange servers to external servers

2. Mutt on my workstation to internal UNIX mail servers to external mail servers

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  • 2 months later...

I appreciate the replies. It would be nice if the board setting, "Send a confirmation email when I receive a new private message" worked for me. I have had it enabled since my first post and I have never received a notification that someone has replied to my posts.

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One can only guess at this point, but I notice that the Subject of your Topic included "MailHost Failure" but the conversation seems to cover a lot of things not concerning the MailHost thing. So perhaps your Topic was moved somewhere else based on the Subject line, though I see that JeffG had made a note that if it was a MailHost issue, you should have posted into another Topic. Again, no idea at this point. Whenever I move or merge a post, I usually send a PM to advise the poster of the movement.

But as active as this place is, I do find it a bit amusing that you would have let things go for a month before checking back in and trying to find your post and any replies.

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