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On Mon, 10 May 2004 21:15:13 +0300, "=?iso-8859-1?Q?A._=D6mer_K=F6ker?=" <[log in to unmask]> said:
> Are there any verified methods of smtp transfer for use say amongst a
> limited group of organizations to supplement the situation that Mr.Weiss
> has pointed out.
There's any number of "delivery receipt requested" methods. Almost
all of them run into one of two issues:
1) The notification is itself a separate e-mail, subject to being lost as well.
2) Sooner or later, somebody posts to a 30K subscriber list..... :)
There's nothing that's really significantly better than simply making sure
that the submission will get posted to a mailbox that the submitter reads,
and if it doesn't show up, you start chasing through the logs....
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