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Zdenek Jizba wrote:
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> I have been getting these notices lately. Does
> anyone have experience/knowledge about them?
Hi Big Denny,
A lot more information about the failure will be in the message header,
which you can see by clicking on View -> Source or something similar
(your header, for example, says among other things that you are using
Mozilla 4.61 for OS/2).
>From what you posted (below) my first guess is that something in your
message makes the server think you are sending a virus, based on the
From: line credit to "virusalert.com". Did the message include an
attachment which might have looked like a virus?
A second possibility is that wtimvgqctn@bigfoot.com no longer is a valid
address. Do other messages to that address get through?
- Peter
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> Subject: Failure Notice
> Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 16:52:07 +0000 (GMT)
> From: " Mail Service"
> To: mail-service user < >
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> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
> addresses.
>
> Undelivered to wtimvgqctn@bigfoot.com
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