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The list it´s local. Only have @UAM.ES address. I suppose that the problem
is between Listserv and sendmail because whith single address NEVER find
User Unknow
I´ll try to find a solution in LSTSRV-L
Regards,
At 09:26 17/05/00 -0400, Jacob Haller wrote:
>This:
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>>May 12 13:19:28 naranjo sendmail[1367]: NAA01328:
>>to=<[log in to unmask]>, delay=00:00:12, mailer=local, stat=User
>>unknown *****************>>>>>>>>!!!!!!!! Lost user
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>indicates to me that it is sendmail that's trying to make the delivery and
>is getting back a "user unknown" response (and hence it's not a problem
>with LISTSERV). Since it's happening to consecutive users this indicates
>a temporary problem which clears up by itself quickly. If this only
>happens for users in a particular domain then I would suspect an
>intermittant problem with their mail server; if not then perhaps there's a
>problem with the sendmail installation whose log files you quote above.
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>This discussion is probably more appropriate for LSTSRV-L (which is for
>LISTSERV site managers).
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>Thanks,
>--
>Jacob Haller, Technical Support
>L-Soft international, Inc
>http://www.lsoft.com/
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