Hello Nick
On 05/03/04, you wrote:
Hi
Do you use the mail download manager?, and if so do they show there,
this could be a filtering problem, so if not, try it. I wonder if
there is anybody else on the list, I'm not the best qualified to help
you with this.
Actually, having said
Nick Elliott wrote about '[md-2] Re: Where do you go, my failed e-mails, where do you
go?'
on 30 Apr 2004 19:27:16 +
Hello Nick
When an e-mail I've sent gets bounced back, I see MD-2 download the
message failure notice but it doesn't then appear in any folder.
Nothing appears anywhere
Hmm. After some investigation, I have discovered that even if I
delete the original in the priv folder and the one in spool, and
empty trash and cleanup database, I still lose the message failed
notice.
So you are saying these lost messages are still on the server then,
they have
Hello Nick
On 05/03/04, you wrote:
Hmm. After some investigation, I have discovered that even if I
delete the original in the priv folder and the one in spool, and
empty trash and cleanup database, I still lose the message failed
notice.
So you are saying these lost messages are
Hi Mike
I got it and forgot the thread. So you are not getting the failed
notice with MDII and it is deleting them on the server, apparently.
I have so much spam I use a web interface first just to deleted it.
And yes it is a PITA. I have never had the problem, what version of
MDII are
Hello Nick
On 05/03/04, you wrote:
Hi Mike
I got it and forgot the thread. So you are not getting the failed
notice with MDII and it is deleting them on the server, apparently.
I have so much spam I use a web interface first just to deleted it.
And yes it is a PITA. I have never had the
On Thursday 29 April 2004 21.20, Nick Elliott wrote:
Is there a message id, which perhaps is not being changed and is
causing MD-2 to think it's already got the message and so discard
it?
Possible. MD2 relies on unique message-ids.
Is there any cure for this?
Not unless you
Hello Nick
On 05/01/04, you wrote:
On Thursday 29 April 2004 21.20, Nick Elliott wrote:
Is there a message id, which perhaps is not being changed and is
causing MD-2 to think it's already got the message and so discard
it?
Possible. MD2 relies on unique message-ids.
Is there any
(Apologies to everyone if you've already received this but I've had
another failure notice and now can't remember whether this went or
not. I can feel crappy Outlook beckoning...)
Hi Mike
When an e-mail I've sent gets bounced back, I see MD-2 download the
message failure notice but it
On Thursday 29 April 2004 21.20, Nick Elliott wrote:
Is there a message id, which perhaps is not being changed and is
causing MD-2 to think it's already got the message and so discard
it?
Possible. MD2 relies on unique message-ids.
Is there any cure for this?
Not unless you get the
Hello Nick
On 04/29/04, you wrote:
Hi
When an e-mail I've sent gets bounced back, I see MD-2 download the
message failure notice but it doesn't then appear in any folder.
Is there a message id, which perhaps is not being changed and is
causing MD-2 to think it's already got the
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