Thank heavens for VERPs, or I might never have figured out where
this bounce message had come from.  Note the STUNNINGLY useful
"Press F1 for help with VNM error codes."  I'm also impressed
by the "Abco de Buck@[EMAIL PROTECTED]" destination address.

Anybody out there have any idea what nightmarish cruft generated
this one?  I'm torn between droll amusement and an overwhelming
desire to cram the DSN RFCs down the author's throat, by hand, 
inscribed on stone tablets.

-Nathan J. Mehl
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 22:16:22 -0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Undeliverable Message
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Errors-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Incognito-Version: 4.11.23
X-Priority: 3 (Normal)

To:            Smtp@Mail@Alg[<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
                 Smtp@Mail@Alg["Lone Deranger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Cc:            Smtp@Mail@Alg[<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Subject:       Re: [anacam] replying

Message not delivered to recipients below.  Press F1 for help with VNM
error codes.               

        VNM3043:  Abco de Buck@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

VNM3043 -- MAILBOX IS FULL

   The message cannot be delivered because the
   recipient's mailbox contains the maximum number of 
   messages, as set by the system administrator.  The
   recipient must delete some messages before any
   other messages can be delivered.
    The maximum message limit for a user's mailbox is 
   10,000.  The default message limit is 1000 messages.  
   Administrators can set message limits using the 
   Mailbox  Settings function available in the 
   Manage User menu  (MUSER). 

   When a user's mailbox reaches the limit, the 
   user must delete some of the messages before 
   the mailbox can accept any more incoming messages.

-----End of forwarded message-----

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