Hey,
I've encountered a problem and I'm not sure if this comes from the Chronoforms component of if it's server (third party) related.
Say we have a form, with a few simple text boxes and a couple of dates and on submit it sends two mails. One goes to the admin, and one copy goes to the submitter as he gave his e-mail.
The mail that is being send to the submitter has the return address from the admin. And now the admin got a mail back that the mail to the submitter was unable to be delivered.
Error Type: SMTP
Remote server (83.137.194.77) issued an error.
hMailServer sent: .
Remote server replied: 451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
Tried 5 time(s)
hMailServer
As you can see the link talks about "bare LFs". But is this something we can fix in Chronoforms our is the issue with receiving party of the submitter.
Regards,
David
I've encountered a problem and I'm not sure if this comes from the Chronoforms component of if it's server (third party) related.
Say we have a form, with a few simple text boxes and a couple of dates and on submit it sends two mails. One goes to the admin, and one copy goes to the submitter as he gave his e-mail.
The mail that is being send to the submitter has the return address from the admin. And now the admin got a mail back that the mail to the submitter was unable to be delivered.
Error Type: SMTP
Remote server (83.137.194.77) issued an error.
hMailServer sent: .
Remote server replied: 451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
Tried 5 time(s)
hMailServer
As you can see the link talks about "bare LFs". But is this something we can fix in Chronoforms our is the issue with receiving party of the submitter.
Regards,
David