Mon, 2 May 1994 10:53:00 EDT
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If all of those messages were generated on 1 Apr, maybe it was
a bad joke (seriously).
Maybe the subscriber is no longer subscribed (one month ago).
Maybe the subscriber is concealed (there are two).
I did DIG on all of your non-concealed subscrbers' host addresses
looking for MX sites that matched -- _I_ didn't find any (today).
I also did a DISTRIBUTE MAIL DEBUG=YES, but that was useless in this
case since most addresses are gatewayed from LISTSERV/SMTP at UKCC.
Assuming that your problems are continuing (very possibly a bad
assumption), I would do the following:
Q HEALTHRE FOR *@*.CA
(save this for future reference)
then
SET HEALTHRE SHORT FOR *@*.CA
which will generate mail to all of those subscribers. In the future,
your HEALTHRE bounces (if any) to them will contain their name/userid.
When you find the errant user(s),
SET HEALTHRE SHORTB FOR *@*.CA
as appropriate (check your original Q HEALTHRE).
Of course delete/set nom nof the "bad" userids and contact the host site.
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