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Wed, 18 Mar 1992 15:29:24 EST |
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Message of Wed, 11 Mar 1992 10:04:29 EST from <WEAVER@OHSTVMA> |
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Resent-From: "Duane D. Weaver" <WEAVER@OHSTVMA>
Originally-From: "Richard Seifert, Jr." < [log in to unmask]> |
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Last mail file. The response were from postmasters (or former
postmaster) for a listserv. /duane
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Just to interject my $.02 worth, I do approximately the same thing. I
watch for repeat occurances of a given failure, after several repeats I do
send test mail, and if that fails also, I remove the user. This holds true
for BITNET sites, but I do things a bit differently for Internet sites.
Depending on the error that is returned, I ignore it, especially if it
pertains to any sort of mail/system failure. If it comes out with an unknown
user error, I usually treat it the same way as the BITNET failure.
Rich
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