Here is a message I received in relation to the previous one sent by me.
As far as I can tell, the program wants to move somebody to a bounce
list and send them email. It seems that it can not resolve the address.
Any hionts appreciated.
Brian
Forwarded message:
> From root Thu Jul 28 02:10 CDT 1994
> Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 02:10:02 -0500
> From: MAILER-DAEMON (Mail Delivery Subsystem)
> Subject: Returned mail: User unknown
> Message-Id: <199407280710.AA16509@trans2.b30.ingr.com>
> To: root
>
> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> 550 User unknown
>
> ----- Unsent message follows -----
> Received: by trans2.b30.ingr.com (5.65c/1.921207)
> id AA16507; Thu, 28 Jul 1994 02:10:02 -0500
> Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 02:10:02 -0500
> Message-Id: <199407280710.AA16507@trans2.b30.ingr.com>
> To: Bounces@trans2.b30.ingr.com
> From: nobody@trans2.b30.ingr.com
> Subject: Bouncing email from mailing lists at trans2.b30.ingr.com
> Reply-To: majordomo@trans2.b30.ingr.com
>
> Your address has been moved to Bounces@trans2.b30.ingr.com
> from some other mailing list at trans2.b30.ingr.com
> because email to you was bouncing.
>
> Here are the addresses currently on Bounces@trans2.b30.ingr.com
> so that you can see which of your addresses is among them.
> The comment for each address shows the date it was moved,
<<Rest deleted>>
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