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<DIV><BR>Hi J Tucker <BR>In lieu to you demise in sending email <BR>and getting
errors 554.0.0.0 Service unavailable Sometimes the receiving ISP <BR>will detect
attachments with syntax words as fun, download, pictures, photos, etc <BR>and
suspect them as viruses and/or spam. Sometimes you can jump over the <BR>problem
by sending the message in ASCII format or just remove the picture and <BR>give
the link to the picture in the message <BR>EXAMPLE: photo: ref
http://www.angelfire.com/droid/aisvnazron/images/Logo-SpecialReport.jpg <BR>Even
though the pictures isn't present, the link is available so the receiver can see
it. <BR>Also certain configuration will trigger the spam filters and reject your
message. <BR>AOL is notorious for this action and use certain keywords which
will reject your <BR>message and as a generic message bounce your message back
as " Service Unavailable " <BR>because it found something in the message it
recognizes as <BR>POSSIBLE spam or unusual. If you know HTML coding, you can
send the entire <BR>message as " <STYLE> text< /STYLE> " with the
links to exclude the HTTP protocol. i.e. <script=TEXT<BR><BR><BR>Regards<BR>
<DIV>Jim<BR><BR><BR></DIV><BR><BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>