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Re: How should a rejection notice look like?
From:
"Michael R. Gettes" <CCMRG@BUACCA>
Reply To:
Revised LISTSERV forum <LSTSRV-L@DEARN>
Date:
Thu, 17 Nov 88 14:41:11 EST
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>We are writing a gateway too and it would help us be a
>good network citizen if we knew what LISTSERV will
>interpret as a rejection notice.
 
I know listserv checks the subject field as follows:
 
 If subj = 'UNDELIVERED MAIL' |,         /* Crosswell MAILER */
    Left(subj,22) = 'UNABLE TO DELIVER MAIL' |,   /* Mult*cs */
    subj = 'RETURNED NETWORK MAIL' Then  /* VAX-type  MAILER */
    Call RejMail 'mail subject indicates a delivery problem'
 
I believe he also checks to see if the sender was a "defined
trusted mailer" from, ultimately, the BITEARN NODES file.
/mrg

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