I have two quick questions -- are the actual bounce list files stored
somewhere (if so, where)?
Also, is there any way to have a "prettier" look to the bounce lists.
Right now, our users get something like:
20060130161601 BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.1 Mailer
xxxxx.xxxxx.com said: "550 #5.1.0 Address rejected." 20060130161604
BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.1 Domain "XXXXXXX.NET" doesn't
exist. 20060130161605 BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.1 Domain
"XXXXX.COM" doesn't exist. 20060130161607 BOUNCE
[log in to unmask] 5.1.1 Domain "XXXXX.XXXXX.FR" doesn't
exist. 20060130161607 BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.1 Domain
"XXXXXX.IT" doesn't exist. BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.1
Unspecified; usually "Bad destination mailbox address"
20060203163004 BOUNCE [log in to unmask] 5.1.2 Message could not be
delivered to mailer "XXXXXXX.ES" after 4.01 day(s) and has
been discarded. The last connection ended with a status of
"%LSMTP-E-DNS_NOANSWER, No information found for given domain name".
Is there anyway to have it sent in a more formatted way -- either html
or in Excel format, or....??
Thanks,
Jim
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