Re: hotmail can't deal with ECN

James H. Cloos Jr. (cloos@jhcloos.com)
25 Jan 2001 17:19:37 -0600


>>>>> "alex" == alex <alex@foogod.com> writes:

alex> I think the point of a test address is that this could
alex> conceivably affect more providers than just Hotmail, and it
alex> would be useful for people to be able to check to make sure
alex> their own provider isn't also ECN brain damaged ...

I have to agree with this.

Are there any well know sites using ECN we can test against?

Doesn't have to be a mail server, of course. Maybe a web server with
auth lookups turned on? or an ftp server supporting only non-passive
xfers. An open squid. Several possibilities exist for the general
case. (Although for some who want to test a mail autoresponder may be
the only useable option....)

-JimC

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