On Oct 5, 2011, at 12:27 AM, PabloSr wrote:

> This may be a question for Ed Leafe, or for some other list member
> that has the same email server as I do.  
> 
> What is the response that is returned by that server system.  I would
> like to provide my ISP provider with exact feedback, or possible
> copies of the type of feedback received by leafe.com as I have
> initiated a conversation with them to either fix the problem, or have
> them make any necessary changes to prevent this from happening in the
> future.  If you are familiar with the type of changes that may be
> needed on road runner's server end, I would appreciated that
> information also, as the better prepared the more effective I will be
> in getting to the point where bounces will not reoccur.

        Usually your ISP's server will send an error message back when it 
rejects an email, and my server will relay it to the admin for the list in 
question (that's me). I usually redirect these to the trash, as I get dozens a 
day. I've dug through my trash to find one for you, and attached the full 
source of that email after my sig.

        If you hear back from your ISP, please feel free to contact me off-list 
if I can help resolve any issues.


-- Ed Leafe

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From: "Kurt @ VR-FX" <[email protected]>
Date: September 25, 2011 10:32:37 AM CDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] PaperScan - Scanning Software with OCR
Reply-To: [email protected]


Tracy - this does look interesting. But, what I found frustrating - was 
that your Subject title - which is the Same as the webpage title - both 
highlighted OCR as part of the SW - yet, on the main webpage - it hardly 
touches on the OCR - and only mentions its there!

Did you actually try it? Is the OCR Decent???

I have an upcoming project that will eventually require scanning & OCR - 
and was looking for something good!

Thanks,
-K-


On 9/25/2011 8:49 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> This was impressive to read. I don't have personal experience with the 
> software.http://www.orpalis.com/products/paperscan/

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