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In <40BBD3ED.2050209@san.rr.com>, on 05/31/04
at 05:55 PM, Tom Brown said:
>1. Retrieve the bounced messages, other than individually browsing
>through recent messages on the 33 groups that I am subscribed to?
No. I was thinking of build some rexx to do this, but never got around to
it.
>2. Find out why they bounced in the first place?
Look at the bottom of the bounce history page. The should list the bounce
reason.
FWIW, what I did wrong was subscribe to the mysql2 group which is no
longer moderated by the ownner who seems to be long gone. I didn't
realize this when I subscribed. The lack of moderation allowed viruses to
pass through the list and get bounced by Earthlink. Earthlink bounces
mail containing virsues with a 554, IIRC. This is a good thing, but
unfortunately Yahoo counts these as bounces. Anyway, I no longer
subscribe to the mysql2 group.
HTH,
Steven
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