The problem is that someone who is on the DML has changed there email
address, have not paid there bill and had it taken away, or maybe the
domain mediaone.net's servers are down. I'm sure out faithful leader
will correct the problem if it does not correct itself soon.
This causes the server to not be found, and sent you sent the message,
it sends you back the notification that the address does not exist.
Chad
Bob Tom wrote:
>
> Below, between the dotted line, is the header of the 'returned mail:
> user unknown' that I get whenever I send or reply to a DML message.
>
> I'm using Eudora Light. There is a file (lmos.dat) in the subdirectory
> (drive:\inet\eudora) which is updated anytime I down/up load messages.
>
> This is what was written to it after I replied to a DML message:
>
> Version 3.0.5 (16)
> #POPSTART <tigers@bserv.com>
> 0
> 1
> 1e0acdef72478ceeb9fa10dba0b88df1 <3.0.5.16.19991130180209.2b3f06e2@bserv.com>
> -30-Nov-1999-18:06:50--0500-(EST 943985380 delS Nskip Nsave read Nget
> 2141164684
> 83ef62152c12624840559d02efe40d9c <199911302309.SAA10348@chmls10.mediaone.net>
> -30-Nov-1999-18:09:05--0500-(EST 943985380 delS Nskip Nsave read Nget
> 311393180
> 2376d9f0aec3414bdbe06b5ae60a1891 <3844751B.64136DA5@negia.net>
> -30-Nov-1999-18:07:09--0500-(EST 943985380 delS Nskip Nsave read Nget
> 871408370
> #POPEND
>
> Notice the '.mediaone.net' in the file and the header of the bounced message.
>
> What all this means, I have no idea. I do know that I don't get messages
> bounced back when I send messages elsewhere.
>
> Hopefully, the problem can be traced and corrected.
>
>
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