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On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Christine Quiriy wrote:
> In the daily error monitoring report for one of my lists, two of the
> subscribers reported as being monitored don't exist. How and why does
> that happen? Can this be explained at a superficial level?
> I noticed because the email addresses were obviously bogus:
> 1 09/01 09/01 [log in to unmask]
> Last error: Domain "RNAGTLTELGT.ORG" doesn't exist.
> 1 09/01 09/01 [log in to unmask]
> Last error: Domain "RNAGTLTELGT.ORG" doesn't exist.
Singleton errors like that could be because whomever sent spam to your
listname-REQUEST address: the automatic listname-REQUEST message bounced.
Or, if posting to your list is restricted to subscribers (or whatever),
the automatic message to the non-authorized poster (the spammer) bounced.
Either of those will, I think, result in an error message to the
Errors-to= address, either as an individual item or an item in the DEMR.
Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]
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