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Sun, 6 Oct 1996 09:29:00 EDT |
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turning_pt AT UMBSKY.CC.UMB.EDU -- Sat, 5 Oct 1996 16:04:31 EST |
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Maureen:
>(wondering for example; is this something that I should bring to the
>attention of the postmaster at this uwosh site ... or *what* ???)
You can solicit feedback from the postmaster to GREP the SMTP
delivery logs for who the supposed sender of the mail is.
I suspect that one of your users is doinga RESEND/bounce
to the non-existing user, and the target mail system receives
it, analyzes it, and returns it to OWNER-HWY61-L, where
your LISTSERV AUTO-DELETE monitor kicks in.
So some alternative PSIDs:
1) check your archives for references to the name /medicine man/ --
maybe you'll find a userid that is now forwarding to the broken
address
2) change your list definition from
* Auto-Delete= Yes,Semi-Auto,Delay(3),Max(25)
to
* Auto-Delete= NO
3) send a message to all of your subscribers telling them
that whomever is forwarding an (occasional *) copy of your
list to <insert_bad_address_here> that their correspondent
no longer has that mail address and to please STOP since
it is YOU who have to deal with the non-delivery report.
(* apparently not every distribution is bouncing (?))
-- co-owner: INFOSYS, TQM-L, CPARK-L, ERAPPA-L, JANITORS, LDBASE-L, et -L
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