HELP PLEASE!!!!

D

DT

A few nights ago I did a "message recall" on a particular
message to a client. Now everytime I try to send and
email to that particular client I get the following
message in return.

This Message was undeliverable due to the following
reason:

Your message was not delivered because the destination
computer refused to accept it (the error message is
reproduced below). This type of error is usually due to
a mis-configured account or mail delivery system on the
destination computer; however, it could be caused by your
message since some mail systems refuse messages with
invalid header information, or if they are too large.

Your message was rejected by mail.parthenon.com for the
following reason:

Requested action not taken: NUL characters are not
allowed.

The following recipients did not receive this message:

Then as an attached text file I get:

Reporting-MTA: dns; lakemtao02.cox.net
Arrival-Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:36:41 -0500
Received-From-MTA: dns; gateway750 (68.100.26.235)

Final-Recipient: RFC822; <[email protected]>
Action: failed
Status: 5.1.1
Remote-MTA: dns; mail.parthenon.com (66.28.218.227)
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 Requested action not taken:
NUL characters are not allowed.

I tried to create a new profile on the computer, I tried
to send a message to the "parthenon" domain using another
account on the same computer. I tried to repair outlook,
I tried rebooting the machine. I tried everything I could
think of on this machine. I then went to yet another
computer and created a profile on that computer for the
same email account that was continually rejected. This
time it went through. I don't understand both of these
computers are part of a home network I have had
absolutely no luck trying to figure this out. I can't
find anything on this and I have been in contact
with the administrator of the other server (
parthenon.com) They don't know why this is happening
either and now that I have narrowed it down to a single
workstation I need all the help I can get with this.

Thankyou,

DT
 

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