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Mark Sapiro |
at Aug 25, 2005 at 12:00 am
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Darren G Pifer wrote:Yesterday, one of our list admins sent mail to a bunch
of his list serves, however, he got the same message from
each one. I did not see anything is mailmans logs to know
why this failed.
Has anyone seen this and know a resolution?:
mailman-bounces at list.odu.edu
To
08/23/2005 03:19
listxxxx-owner at list.odu.edu
PM
Subject
Uncaught bounce notification
The attached message was received as a bounce, but either the bounce
format was not recognized, or no member addresses could be extracted
from it. This mailing list has been configured to send all
unrecognized bounce messages to the list administrator(s).
For more information see:
http://list.odu.edu/admin/listxxxx/bounceOur user needs to get these out TODAY! So any help is appreciated.
Most likely, the posts did go out when sent. Check Mailman's 'post' log
and maybe 'smtp' and 'smtp-failure' too.
The unrecognized bounce message means a message was received back at
the listname-bounces address which was not a recognizable delivery
status notification (DSN). This could happen because a subscribers
mail was undeliverable and that subscribers mail server sends back a
DSN in an unknown format. It can also be totally unrelated to the
post, or it can be a subscriber who received the post sending a reply
to the listname-bounces address.
The way to tell is to look at the actual message which was received at
the listname-bounces address and which was attached to the message you
quote above.
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