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David Spake wrote:
Here is one of the notices (with the email address of the 'notified' person xx'd out):
-- This is a Mailman mailing list bounce action notice: List: HH_Talk Member: xx@xxxx Action: Subscription disabled. Reason: Excessive or fatal bounces. The triggering bounce notice is attached below. Questions? Contact the Mailman site administrator at mailman@heartlandhumanists.org.
I've got the headers, and I don't see a Deliver Status Notification specific one. There are a few MailMan headers, but not that specific one.
It's not a header. It's the triggering bounce notice which is another e-mail message attached to the one above.
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I get at the bottom of the bounce notification a copy of the email that caused the member to be bounced. Here are a few of the headers:
X-Originating-Email: [g_xxx@msn.com] FROM: [g_xxx@msn.com] X-Return-Path: [g_xxx@msn.com] To: "HH talk" <hh_talk@heartlandhumanists.org>
This is the URL: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,167235,00.html
That's it. No other message, or text. Just the URL.
The copy of the original message is attached to or included in the "triggering bounce notice". Somewhere between the first material you quote and the copy of the original message, there should be the reply from your outgoing MTA or the recipient's MTA indicating why the post wasn't delivered. That's the information that will help diagnose the problem.
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