Re: [WebDNA] Serious sendmail problems in 8.02 and 8.1
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texte = this just started for me, but even odder (happens to 1 out of 100 =outgoing order receipts)=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3DDate: Thu, 28 May 2015 11:53:19 -0600to: buyer@customer.comfrom: auto-confirm@mysite.comreply-to: sales@mysite.comX-ME-Bayesian: 63.619305Return-Path:
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(it continues this for about 100 lines)=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3Dgoing to try your fix to see if it helps. Thanks!-Brian B. Burton> On May 28, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Matthew A Perosi, Psi Prime = wrote:>=20> Ken,>=20> This looks like a problem I had a few years ago with my outbound SMTP =server that was not recognizing the the %0B or %0D carriage return =character. I don't remember which one it was. I had to add a =[convertchars] to all my email scripts.>=20> What I guessing is that your carriage return is not being recognized, =thus your entire email is turning into one long line of words. The SMTP =is wrapping at the designated line wrap length. I was never able to =figure out how to change that line wrap length either.>=20> As for the 550 error in your email log file... I've also always had =difficulty trying to send emails to customers if the FROM email does not =exist. On my serves I have to either set up an alias or a real email =address. This tells me that somewhere behind the scenes wither the =Sendmail on my servers or the SMTP I'm sending through is checking the =legitimacy of the emails and will not send suspected spam.>=20> Hope this helps you track your problem.>=20> -Matthew Perosi>=20> On 5/28/2015 10:26 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:>> Can anyone explain why this code:>>=20>>> [sendmail from=3Dsales@company.com&to=3Dcustomer@domain.com[!]>>> [/!]&bcc=3Dken@webdnasolutions.com,companyArchive@gmail.com[!]>>> [/!]&subject=3DCharge Failed]Dear [customerName],>>>=20>>> We're sorry to inform you that your credit card was NOT>>> accepted but we do not know why. Possible reasons are blocked>>> or canceled card, line of credit too low, or incorrect card>>> number, expiration date, name, address, zip code, or cvv code.>>>=20>>> It is also possible that our credit card merchant service was>>> too busy, offline, or was having technical problems that>>> prevented the transaction from completing properly when you>>> submitted your order.>>>=20>>> We cannot resubmit your order ourselves. Please visit our>>> website again and recreate your order so we can send you the>>> items you tried to purchase earlier. If you feel that your>>> credit card may have been the problem, please use a different>>> card this time.>>>=20>>> Sincerely,>>>=20>>> Company Name>>> http://www.company.com>>> [/sendmail]>>=20>>=20>> ... produces an email that looks like this?:>>=20>> Dear Anna Bannana,>>=20>> We're sorry to inform you that your credit card was NOT accepted>> but we do not know why. Possible reasons are blocked or canceled>> card, line of credit too low, or incorrect card number, expiration>> date, name, address, zip code, or cvv code.>>=20>> It is also possible that our credit card merchant service was too>> busy, offline, or was having technical problems that prevented the>> transaction from completing properly when you submitted your order.>>=20>> We cannot resubmit your order ourselves. Please visit our website>> again and recreate your order so we can send you the items you>> tried to purchase earlier. If you feel that your credit card may>> have been thew.company.com>> pany Name>> http://www.company.com>> pany Name>> http://www.company.com>>=20>>=20>>=20>> When I first saw this problem I was running 8.1 so I replaced it>> with 8.02 thinking that maybe it's a new bug in 8.1. But the same>> problems continued so if it's a bug it exists in both of these>> versions.>>=20>> Also I'm getting lots of errors like these in my WebDNA email log>> file which further suggests that something's wrong with WebDNA:>>=20>> 05/28/201500:22:48Bad or unknown recipient/sender=550>> 143278695882762TTdone>>=20>> Or are these email errors caused by something else?>>=20>> Regards,>> Kenneth Grome>> WebDNA Solutions>> http://www.webdnasolutions.com>> Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>=20>>=20>>=20>> --=20>> Matthew A Perosi>> Corporate Consultant>> Mobile Marketing Expert>> Senior Web Developer>> SEO Analyst & Educator>> matt@psiprime.com>>=20>> Psi Prime>> 323 Union Blvd.>> Totowa, NJ 07512>>=20>> Direct: 888.872.0274>> Fax: 888.488.5924>>=20>> http://www.perosi.com> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>=20
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this just started for me, but even odder (happens to 1 out of 100 =outgoing order receipts)=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3DDate: Thu, 28 May 2015 11:53:19 -0600to: buyer@customer.comfrom: auto-confirm@mysite.comreply-to: sales@mysite.comX-ME-Bayesian: 63.619305Return-Path: --De day.
--De day.
--De day.
--De day.
--De day.
--De day.
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(it continues this for about 100 lines)=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3Dgoing to try your fix to see if it helps. Thanks!-Brian B. Burton> On May 28, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Matthew A Perosi, Psi Prime = wrote:>=20> Ken,>=20> This looks like a problem I had a few years ago with my outbound SMTP =server that was not recognizing the the %0B or %0D carriage return =character. I don't remember which one it was. I had to add a =[convertchars] to all my email scripts.>=20> What I guessing is that your carriage return is not being recognized, =thus your entire email is turning into one long line of words. The SMTP =is wrapping at the designated line wrap length. I was never able to =figure out how to change that line wrap length either.>=20> As for the 550 error in your email log file... I've also always had =difficulty trying to send emails to customers if the FROM email does not =exist. On my serves I have to either set up an alias or a real email =address. This tells me that somewhere behind the scenes wither the =Sendmail on my servers or the SMTP I'm sending through is checking the =legitimacy of the emails and will not send suspected spam.>=20> Hope this helps you track your problem.>=20> -Matthew Perosi>=20> On 5/28/2015 10:26 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:>> Can anyone explain why this code:>>=20>>> [sendmail from=3Dsales@company.com&to=3Dcustomer@domain.com[!]>>> [/!]&bcc=3Dken@webdnasolutions.com,companyArchive@gmail.com[!]>>> [/!]&subject=3DCharge Failed]Dear [customerName],>>>=20>>> We're sorry to inform you that your credit card was NOT>>> accepted but we do not know why. Possible reasons are blocked>>> or canceled card, line of credit too low, or incorrect card>>> number, expiration date, name, address, zip code, or cvv code.>>>=20>>> It is also possible that our credit card merchant service was>>> too busy, offline, or was having technical problems that>>> prevented the transaction from completing properly when you>>> submitted your order.>>>=20>>> We cannot resubmit your order ourselves. Please visit our>>> website again and recreate your order so we can send you the>>> items you tried to purchase earlier. If you feel that your>>> credit card may have been the problem, please use a different>>> card this time.>>>=20>>> Sincerely,>>>=20>>> Company Name>>> http://www.company.com>>> [/sendmail]>>=20>>=20>> ... produces an email that looks like this?:>>=20>> Dear Anna Bannana,>>=20>> We're sorry to inform you that your credit card was NOT accepted>> but we do not know why. Possible reasons are blocked or canceled>> card, line of credit too low, or incorrect card number, expiration>> date, name, address, zip code, or cvv code.>>=20>> It is also possible that our credit card merchant service was too>> busy, offline, or was having technical problems that prevented the>> transaction from completing properly when you submitted your order.>>=20>> We cannot resubmit your order ourselves. Please visit our website>> again and recreate your order so we can send you the items you>> tried to purchase earlier. If you feel that your credit card may>> have been thew.company.com>> pany Name>> http://www.company.com>> pany Name>> http://www.company.com>>=20>>=20>>=20>> When I first saw this problem I was running 8.1 so I replaced it>> with 8.02 thinking that maybe it's a new bug in 8.1. But the same>> problems continued so if it's a bug it exists in both of these>> versions.>>=20>> Also I'm getting lots of errors like these in my WebDNA email log>> file which further suggests that something's wrong with WebDNA:>>=20>> 05/28/201500:22:48Bad or unknown recipient/sender=550>> 143278695882762TTdone>>=20>> Or are these email errors caused by something else?>>=20>> Regards,>> Kenneth Grome>> WebDNA Solutions>> http://www.webdnasolutions.com>> Web Database Systems and Linux Server Administration>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>>=20>>=20>>=20>> --=20>> Matthew A Perosi>> Corporate Consultant>> Mobile Marketing Expert>> Senior Web Developer>> SEO Analyst & Educator>> matt@psiprime.com>>=20>> Psi Prime>> 323 Union Blvd.>> Totowa, NJ 07512>>=20>> Direct: 888.872.0274>> Fax: 888.488.5924>>=20>> http://www.perosi.com> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us>=20
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