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Alex,
Alexander Willman wrote:
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> You may want to try generating an "Undelivered mail" message as follows:
> Subscribe an invalid e-mail address to a list, then try to set or
> change the password for that address via the web interface. LISTSERV
> should try to send a confirmation message to the invalid address, then
> generate an "Undelivered mail" message to the postmaster when sending
> the confirmation message fails. (That's what happens when I do it, at
> least.)
This is exactly what I did, except that I did not subscribe the address
to the list first. (You don't need to be a subscriber to get a
password.) I tried to get a password for the bad address via the web
address. The confirmation request, of course, bounced. But I don't get
the "Undelivered mail" message; I get the "Delivery error report..."
message.
My analysis is in my previous message.
Peace, Dan
=> Daniel D. Wheeler - Education & Psychology, Univ. of Cincinnati
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