It seems that it is becoming increasingly common for remote mail-servers =
(or delivery services) to generate their own error messages, and send =
them to the originator of the message. This usually wasn't a problem =
because the forwarding server (like mine which serves the AMMRL list) =
also got a bounce report; therefore, (when I have time) I can discover =
the addresses-gone-bad, and cleanup the list.
Lately it seems that senders are getting error reports for which I have =
no corresponding error on my mail server.
So, of you send a message to ammrl@wwitch.unl.edu and you get an error =
message, the error was not generated by my server (I have them sent only =
back to me). I may or may not have seen the error, so feel free to =
forward these error messages directly to me (if you want to take the =
time). It may assist me in keeping the list "error free".
Thanks,
Rich Shoemaker
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Richard Shoemaker, Ph.D. Phone--(402) 472-6255
Instrumentation Director, Chemistry FAX---- -6964
Research Associate Professor, Chemistry
University of Nebraska-Lincoln =20
URL: http://www.chem.unl.edu/nmrlab.html =20