Greetings monks
I'm using Mime::Lite to bounce an internet form and some attached files to our service centre inbox.
It's set up to use sendmail, and the problem is simply that sending to some email addresses (my own for example) works, but sending to the mail service centre address, or a hotmail address, doesn't.
I don't have any access to the server, I just send this guy in Frankfurt scripts to upload, then I find that they don't work, send another one, etc. We get on better now that i test everything with a local apache server, but it doesn't do the actual emailing bit
Can anyone give me an idea of what might be causing this?
Your help much appreciated
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