[CH] Cannot send to CH2060@xemaps.com (fwd) (WTFO?)

Jim Graham (spooky130@cox.net)
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:24:09 -0500

Sorry for the OT post, but I traced the following back to the list
(it's the only place in my saved mail where xemaps.com even shows up
at all---I'd never even heard of it until now)....  Anyone have any
idea what's going on here?

Full headers left in as usual...just in case they help.

Here's what I just got:

----- Forwarded message from MAILER-DAEMON@spamex.com -----

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Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:05:53 -0400
From: MAILER-DAEMON@spamex.com
Subject: Cannot send to CH2060@xemaps.com
To: spooky130@cox.net
Message-Id: <20080428020501.RGQK16795.eastrmmtai113.cox.net@eastrmimpi01.cox.net>

An email you sent to 'CH2060@xemaps.com' was refused by the remote mail server.

No additional information is available.

----- End forwarded message -----


Later,
   --jim

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