Do any of you know why I got 25 of the following emails?
I know that this thread was seen on the list back in September.
I did not send it to "dloveless@" but only to the "users@" list
address.

I have been getting a lot of "fatal errors" from posts I send
to the list.  I see them on the list's emails sent to my inbox
but some of them come back to me as "User Unknown".

This is just a pain.  The trouble really is not the one or two
coming back, but 25 of the same one.  When I see my posts
on the list and then weeks later I get an "Unknown User" fatal error,
it is just strange

On 11/29/10 18:24, postoffice wrote:
> The original message was received at 2010-11-29 18:20:38 -0500
> from postoffice.(null) [10.0.0.1]
>
>    ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
> <[email protected]>
>
>    -----Transcript of session follows -----
> ... while talking to postoffice.(null).:
>>>> RCPT To:<[email protected]>
> <<< 550 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: [email protected]
> 550 <[email protected]>... User unknown
Reporting-MTA: dns; postoffice.(null)

Received-From-MTA: DNS; postoffice.(null)
Arrival-Date: 2010-11-29 18:20:39 -0500

Final-Recipient: RFC822; [email protected]
Action: failed
Status: 5.1.1
Remote-MTA: DNS; postoffice.(null)
Diagnostic-Code: SMTP;550 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: 
[email protected]
Last-Attempt-Date: 2010-11-29 18:20:39 -0500


Part 1.2

Subject:
Re: [users] Cassette Sleeve Template?
From:
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:
Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:49:24 -0400

To:
[email protected]


On 09/16/2010 11:22 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

> > At 09:21 16/09/2010 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>> >> ... old fashioned audio cassette - you know, the ones that came* in
>> >> c60 (1 hour, 1/2 hour per side), c90 and c120 for recording from
>> >> one's radio?
>> >> [...]
>> >> * I use the past tense because I can't find anywhere in London that
>> >> still sells them ...
> >
> > Charity shops are reputed to have these available - presumably often
> > used ones.
> >
> > Perhaps unsurprisingly, blind people apparently retain a need for
> > them.  The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) will sell
> > you C60s and C90s by post.  They appear to have a shop at their
> > premises in Judd Street - http://tinyurl.com/RNIBJuddSt - where you
> > may be able to obtain them over the counter.
> >
> > I trust this helps.
> >
> > Brian Barker
> >
Over here in the USA, only the large chain retail stores seems to carry
these cassettes, usually next to the micro cassette for business
micro-cassette
recorders.  So maybe they could be found in a business supply shop/store as
well.




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