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Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 08:33:19 -0600
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:35:18 -0400, Den Collins <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>This is the template part in question.
>
>>>> DELETE1 Your removal from the &LISTNAME list
>.re corgi-ad@&MYHOST
>&WEEKDAY, &DATE &TIME
>
>You &MBX(&WHOM) have been removed from the &LISTNAME list &TITLE by
>&MBX(&INVOKER).
>
>Your removal from &LISTNAME is normally as a result of repeated delivery
>error reports from your mail system. If you receive this message, it
>means that something is wrong.
>
>While you are obviously able to receive mail, your mail system has been
>regularly reporting that your account did not exist, or that you were
>otherwise permanently unable to receive mail. Here is some information
>which may assist you or your local help desk in determining the cause of
>the problem:
>
>- The failing address is &ADDR.
>
>- The first error was reported on &DATE1.
>
>- Since then, a total of &ERR delivery errors have been received.
>
>- The last reported error was: &MSG

Someone has incorrectly edited the template and included a part (maybe all) of
the next template.

The is what the correct DEFAULT.MAILTPL shows for this:

>>> DELETE1 Your removal from the &LISTNAME list
.re owners    <- You have an explicit address here which is not recommended
&WEEKDAY, &DATE &TIME

You have been removed from the &LISTNAME list (&TITLE) by &MBX(&WHOM).
>>> AUTODEL1 Your removal from the &LISTNAME list  <- you are missing
.re owners                                         <- these 3 lines which are
&WEEKDAY, &DATE &TIME                              <- part of next template

You have been automatically removed from the &LISTNAME list (&TITLE) as a
result of repeated delivery error reports from your mail system. This
decision was based on the automatic error monitoring policy in effect for
the list, and has not been reviewed or otherwise confirmed by a human
being. If you receive this message, it means that something is wrong:
while you are obviously able to receive mail, your mail system has been
regularly reporting that your account did not exist, or that you were
otherwise permanently unable to receive mail. Here is some information
which may assist you or your local help desk in determining the cause of
the problem:

- The failing address is &ADDR.

- The first error was reported on &DATE1.

- Since then, a total of &ERR delivery errors have been received.

- The last reported error was: &MSG

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