I've looked through the FAQs and tried to send this in as a support issue, but as a "member" I was unable to - hence my posting here.
I replied to an e-mail from a friend of mine who was asking about FastMail's services - the e-mail was bounced back to me with the following message:
Quote:
Your message was automatically rejected by Sieve, a mail
filtering language.
The following reason was given:
Message bounced by server content filter
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Here is the original message content:
Quote:
Fastmail recently had some issues - read the comments in my blog. I'm still tempted to pull the trigger and switch over though, the main issue is that I need to get all the mail off my machine - so a half dozen other people also need to switch.
We host the lists on my server.
xxxx xxxxx wrote:
> Alex -- thinking of making the switch to FastMail (due to tons of problems
> with mail on my machine). Any advice?
>
> Also, who handles your mailing lists, if you aren't having your box do them?
>
> -e
>
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http://www.alexking.org/
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I'm unclear as to why this would bounce - any help is appreciated. This is the only bounce I've ever received of this nature in the several years I've used FastMail's SMTP service and I have not changed e-mail programs or ISPs recently.