Re: NDN: Re: LZ: optimizing zshell programs for tu


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Re: NDN: Re: LZ: optimizing zshell programs for tu



IN>On Mon, 4 Sep 1995, becker wrote:


IN>> Post Office wrote:
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IN>> > Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
IN>> >
IN>> > Chris DeRose (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
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IN>> > --
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IN>> WHY IN GOD'S NAME DO I GET THIS MESSAGE EVERY TIME I SEND TO THE LIST??
IN>> my messages go through but I still get this message.


IN>That message was generated by a FirstClass e-mail server. Somebody on
IN>this list (I guess Chris DeRose) has a full mailbox. Obviously the list
IN>server software hasn't noticed that this guy's box is full yet. Whenever
IN>you send a message to the list, it gets sent to his mailbox, and the
IN>FirstClass server can't put it in his box because it's full.  It takes
IN>the "Reply-to" (which is now the entire list) and sends the undeliverable
IN>notice to everyone.


Wouldn't it just be a countinous cycle because it would send the mail
box full message to him again.


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