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On Thu, 16 Nov 1995 10:55:38 -0500 ROGER MYERS said:
>bounces but if they all say the same thing then I feel like I am
>wasting lots of time trying to see if perhaps one of the bounces
>mentions another error for this list member or another member.
IMHO you are wasting time. When I see a series of bounces from the
same site I act on the first one and delete the rest unread. If they ARE
different, for a different user or any other reason, you can be sure more
will arrive tomorrow.
>Could someone please explain to the list the proper way for list
>owners to sift through error reports so as to waste as little time
>as posible and how to deal with each type of error that he finds?
I don't think there IS "one right way" to deal with them. And as
far as interpreting error messages, that comes with experience.
>Do all of you carefully read through every error report that arrives?
Nope.
>If not, then how do you decide before reading an error report wheather
>it is one to discard or a new error you need to read?
If it is from the same site, I assume it is the same user, as noted
above.
cyclops
Dan Lester, Network Information Coordinator
Albertsons Library, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho 83725 USA
[log in to unmask] http://cyclops.idbsu.edu/
How can one fool make another wise? Kansas, "No One Together," 1979
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