Hi Jeroen,

Yes I agree with you. 
Most of the times, big bosses tend to be from 65 years of age onwards.
There is a _big_ issue with people of that age to make them comprehend
simple IT topics and contexts.
However, I am afraid I don't appear to be a professional (and after 14
years in the field and countless certifications, I want to believe I am
such a professional) if I leave it at that.

Another thing I was thinking of is what you also write on your message :

> If ASSP reports it as having passed (the chopping of the
                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> subject is  normal afaik)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> and your MTA also says it was delivered, then
> it was 
> delivered. Then I think 

That , I noticed yesterday. On spam, it tells you on the maillog
where the message is (spam ofcourse) and what is its number.
When it comes to "notspam" it doesn't say where it leaves the message.
Fritz; It would be great to have something logged on the webpage 
maillog file that says what the ham messages' number is. Can't you add
this as a feature ? Or better does it exist as a feature ?

The only thing I can think of, at the moment, is that the two mails
exceeeded attachment allocation (attachments from the actual MTA should
be 4.0Mb or smaller on each sent message) and sent an e-mail to all
concerning parties informing them of this limitation.

Again, thank you all,


s.





> Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> > However, the spam folder behaved and there was nothing
> there.
> > Nothing on the inbox folder though, either . I tried
> to hunt down
> > the messages but on the log page on ASSP here's
> the output for both :
> 
> If ASSP reports it as having passed (the chopping of the
> subject is 
> normal afaik) and your MTA also says it was delivered, then
> it was 
> delivered. Then I think 
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/P/PEBKAC.html applies.
> 
> Maybe he is wrong and he deleted it. Also try and make your
> users 
> understand email is NOT a guaranteed service and if they
> need important 
> deals to be done they should use alternative means of
> communication 
> instead of, or in addition of email.
> 
> > Head chopping time is coming up tomorrow morning ! :-(
> 
> You can't be blamed for lost email, especially not if
> it shows as delivered.
> 
> Best regards,
> Jeroen
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