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On Thursday, March 1, 2018 11:38:42 PM CET Dale wrote: |
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> Branko Grubic wrote: |
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> > On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 14:42:35 -0600 |
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> > |
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> > R0b0t1 <r030t1@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> >> I keep getting emails from the mailer daemon about bouncing messages. |
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> >> I am worried. Am I missing messages from my internet friends? Please |
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> >> send help. |
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> >> |
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> >> With much concern, |
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> >> |
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> >> R0b0t1 |
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> > Hi, |
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> > I was just thinking about asking the same question, I also get those |
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> > recently. |
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> > |
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> > Regards, |
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> > Branko |
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> I have got a couple recently as well. I wonder, can this be used to |
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> retrieve those messages somehow?? |
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> Here is the list of the bounced messages: |
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> - 182748 |
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> - 182749 |
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> - 182751 |
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> I keep my messages locally so when I miss messages, it can throw a thread |
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> into some random weirdness. If one uses the web interface to read/reply |
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> etc then it wouldn't matter but for those who use email software, it seems |
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> we are missing something. |
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> I might also wonder, what happened to 182750?? |
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You probably received 182750. |
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I used to get these messages, this was caused by bad behaving spam filters on |
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the receiving mailserver. |
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I solved it by switching to different inbound mailservers. |
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Joost |