Aaron,

> Right now my header looks like this(I took out my real IP
> address):
>
> GET http://99.99.99.99:8080/taylor/EmailServlet?xml=<Email>
> <Subject>This%20is%20the%20subject.</Subject><ToAddress><Int
> ernetAddress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name
> >Aaron%20Bartell</Name></ToAddress><FromAddress><InternetAdd
> ress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name>Aaron%2
> 0Bartell</Name></FromAddress><Body>Hi%20there</Body><URLAtta
> chment><Location>http://hotmail.com</Location><Name>hotmail.
> html</Name></URLAttachment></Email> HTTP/1.1Host:
> 99.99.99
> .99:8080

It looks like you have 2 newlines after HTTP/1.1 (I see two
boxes on my display).  This could cause a problem as it will
ignore or misinterprert the Host: portion of the header.
Remember, 2 newlines means "I'm done!"  So make sure you
don't have 2 somewhere.

The reason I think there are 2 after HTTP/1.1 is because if
there are 2 after the Host parm, where I also see two boxes,
I would assume there are 2 in the prior position as well
causing an abnormal end in your case.  And if I recall from
a previous inquiry, you needed the Host HTTP header for it
to work.

Brad
www.bvstools.com


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