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Old 07-18-2011, 12:23 AM   #17
nickredding
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Originally Posted by oneillpt View Post
My "user friendly alias" is "Peter.ONeill@myserver", whereas the less friendly account name is "oneillpt", and only mail sent as "oneillpt@myserver" will be accepted by my server when received through a different ISP. I had set this correctly in Calibre, but without thinking used "Peter.ONeill@myserver" in your batch file rather than "oneillpt". Calibre however has the additional setting "Send email from:", where I had supplied "Peter.ONeill@myserver", so "oneillpt" served to authenticate with my mail server, but the mail arrived at Amazon as from "Peter.ONeill@myserver" when sent by Calibre, the address known to Amazon, rather than as from "oneillpt@myserver", which was not known at Amazon until I added that address too. The mistake was all my own, but an easy one to make when the address was registered at Amazon a while ago.
OK thanks, I understand. The news.bat file uses the server account name for both the account ID and the "from" address. I'll update the instructions file to explain that.
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