[HPforGrownups] Re: Technical question: Daemon messages/WSJ Best seller list

Denise gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 30 23:55:40 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 597

The post I made not long ago, Jeremy, had the alias of the "daemons" in it, can't recall off the top of my head (something starting with B).  The founders could start with this info, at least to track it down. :)

Dee
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  >
  >I see the point about the 100 messages - I had never had cause
  to
  >check those guides out before -  and I checked my most active
  list -
  >looks like our highest daily figure was about 89, in our most
  active
  >month which had 1172 messages.
  >However, I still think this Daemon response is an indication of
  a
  >problem at somebody's receiving end - it comes back to people
  who
  >have
  >posted messages, and all other versions of 'problem at
  receiving end
  >sending an error message to sender' that I have ever seen in
  some 5
  >years of emailing on lists,  do not interfere with posting a
  message
  >either.


  This is compounded by the fact that it comes back from
  something.de, which is a german hostname (ah, memories of a
  wasted youth)... anyone on the list posting from germany?
  The thing that seems the likeliest to me is that one of the
  listees account has been cancelled and their e-mail address is
  no longer valid, so every time the email reaches their
  ex-server, the server sends an automatic message back saying
  "this is no longer valid". Sadly, I've deleted of the ones I got
  so I can't actually check this...

  Jeremy


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