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>>The way to reduce the error msg count is to deal with the specific
>>problems,
>>not wish for them to go away. If you are managing a lot of
>>lists, handling
>>errors is a documented part of the job whether you do it
>>or find someone else
>>to do it.
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>Well, that's certainly true, and I don't have a problem dealing with
>errors, but I don't think I need to be constantly told what the software is
>doing for me through its sending me "Renewal Monitoring Reports" or "Error
>Monitoring Reports" (or do I?). What I think you're getting at that and
>that an owner does need to address are "Error Reports" generated by servers
>(mostly AOL) and sent on to owners when the Listserv software can't
>decipher them.
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>What if I set filters to ignore "Renewal Monitoring Reports" and "Error
>Monitoring Reports" and then put "Error Reports" into a special mailbox.
>That, it seems to me, would have the added advantage of allowing an owner
>to look at the "Error Reports" mailbox and jump directly from error message
>to error message to see if there were patterns that needed to be addressed.
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>-- John
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I'm a fairly new list owner so excuse my lack of knowledge, but I find that
the vast majority of my error reports are from other servers. There are
really relatively few "Renewal Monitoring Reports" and so on. I don't know
of a way to clear these others except to attend to them. That sometimes
takes a while for me, since at this stage I sometimes can't tell what's
wrong from the error report.
Can 'digest' help reduce the number of error messages coming from other
servers by lumping them together?
-- Len
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Len Johnson
[log in to unmask] http://lenjay.com
page: 800.786.6349 phone: 410.653.8786
Currently at:
T. Rowe Price phone: 410.345.8552
BC/BS
Owings Mills, MD 21117
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