Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>> Brad Knowles wrote:
>>
>>> At 7:23 AM +0100 10/4/06, Martin Dennett wrote:
>>>
>>>
There is no other information in the bounce message, so how do I
find out who the message is really trying to be delivered to?
Martin Dennett wrote:
>Brad Knowles wrote:
>> At 7:23 AM +0100 10/4/06, Martin Dennett wrote:
>>
>>> There is no other information in the bounce message, so how do I
>>> find out who the message is really trying to be delivered to?
>>
>> This kind of problem is what VERP was designed to make much
Brad Knowles wrote:
> At 7:23 AM +0100 10/4/06, Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>> There is no other information in the bounce message, so how do I
>> find out who the message is really trying to be delivered to?
>
> This kind of problem is what VERP was designed to make much easier to
> detect. Check
At 7:23 AM +0100 10/4/06, Martin Dennett wrote:
> There is no other information in the bounce message, so how do I
> find out who the message is really trying to be delivered to?
This kind of problem is what VERP was designed to make much easier to
detect. Check the relevant FAQ entries on th
Martin Dennett writes:
> There is no other information in the bounce message, so how do I
> find out who the message is really trying to be delivered to?
You can start by tracing the headers in the bounce message, but they
probably don't help. Then you'll have to reconfigure your list to use
V
This one has me completely baffled. Whenever a mail is hitting one of my
lists, I'm getting an "undeliverable" bounce message. The message comes
from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and the body of the mail states:
The message that you sent was undeliverable to the following:
bhaggett (UNUSED)
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