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----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Herrera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Usually that's a malformed email that won't deliver or it is a long > attachment that is timing out. The mail server will store the emails in > front of that bad email and keep delivering them over and over. It will > continue to do so until the offending email is either downloaded or deleted. > They can go into webmail and delete from there or you can do it manually. This issue would be one that I would think the server should address. Why should a server accept a message that is not RFC compliant? If we want to help out our customers, it would be good if the server would wrap non compliant messages up in an attachment and deliver it to the box, like the way spam assassin puts a message in an attachments. I run into this problem quite often and you would think it could be solved. I don't hear other mail server news groups I am in talk about this problem David Payer ** To unsubscribe, send an Email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the body or subject line.
