I figured it out BTW, SmartException doesn't tell you to put anything inside the body of the message, so I just sent it blank, and it bounced. You should probably modify SmartException to tell the user to write something in the message body too, not just the email and subject, and an attachment. I put something in the message body, and now it did get through (at least, I didn't get any 'message bounced' mail back, only the generic stardock galciv2 support reply mail).