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Your message of Thu, 30 Sep 1993 23:14:33 PDT |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 1993 23:14:33 PDT you said:
>Hello, all. I could use your help in solving the following problem:
>A user on my list sends messages to the list, but they are not distributed,
>instead coming to me in this error report:
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>Error occurred while processing file 8280 from [log in to unmask]:
>"Mail has been received for list MGSA-L from a user which has been served out".
This means that LISTSERV access to the indicated address has been
"suspended" either explicitly by a "SERVE user@node OFF" command from
the LISTSERV postmaster, or by LISTSERV itself in response to excessive
bad commands. Either way, you can restore his/her LISTSERV privs by
getting the LISTSERV postmaster to send the following command.
SERVE [log in to unmask] ON
But I'd suggest watching out mail delivery notices related to problems
reaching that address in the future. If LISTSERV decided on it's own
to disable the address, it's probably because a mail gateway (or the
user's local mail system) sends delivery notices to the wrong place.
So LISTSERV may be ignoring mail from that address to prevent an
infinite mail loop.
-jj
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