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		<title>Comment on Setting up advanced editor in GraffitiCMS by GraffitiCMS Tip: Use Advanced Editor for posts : JefTek.com</title>
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		<title>Comment on script for testing mail server by JohnJones</title>
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		<description>EHLO xxx.com 
MAIL FROM:xxx@xxx.com 
RCPT TO:xxx@xxx.com NOTIFY=success,failure 
DATA
Subject: Test from Contoso

Are we having fun yet?
.

things to note RFC 2822 requires a blank line between the Subject: header field and the message body and by adding the optional NOTIFY command you get funky DSN 

hope this helps 

John Jones

see more at http://www.johnjones.me.uk</description>
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Subject: Test from Contoso</p>
<p>Are we having fun yet?<br />
.</p>
<p>things to note RFC 2822 requires a blank line between the Subject: header field and the message body and by adding the optional NOTIFY command you get funky DSN </p>
<p>hope this helps </p>
<p>John Jones</p>
<p>see more at <a href="http://www.johnjones.me.uk" rel="nofollow">http://www.johnjones.me.uk</a></p>
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