|Subject: SEX-L: error report from MX03.NETADDRESS.USA.NET |------------------------------ Message in error ------------------------------- |Received: from mx03.netaddress.usa.net ([204.68.24.12]) | by postal.tamu.edu (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id QAA00927 | for <[log in to unmask]>; Mon, 23 Jun 1997 16:42:48 -0500 (CDT) |<[log in to unmask]>: |Sorry, I couldn't find any host named miteis.com. (#5.1.2) |1. I tried a QUIET DELETE on norisk@* |(failed) | |2. I tried a QUIET DELETE on *@*.miteis.com and *@miteis.com |(failed) | |3. There are alot of users subscribed from *@*.usa.net. How do I |determine which on this pertains to? (if, in fact, this is a problem with |an address in that domain). If it is a problem in the *@*.usa.net domain, |could someone who me how I could have figured that out? Sounds like a .forwarding problem with a subscribe in the USA.NET domain. So, one command that might narrow down the subscriber: Q SEX-L WITH MAIL DIGEST FOR *@*USA.NET Also, SCAN SEX-l *norisk*@* If that does NOT narrow down the likely victims, then I usually do a SET SEX-L SHORT822 FOR *@*USA.NET (some would disagree with my approach) Wait for one or two SEX-L new postings after the SET has been accepted, then revert to: QUIET SET SEX-L SHORT FOR *@*USA.NET