[Declude.JunkMail] What is L# Message OK???

2004-10-24 Thread David Bryden








I see these (see below) statements
for every message and cant figure out what they are for. At first I
thought they were how deep they IP tests were digging into the header but then
I looked at this message header and found that there was only 1 server in the
header before the message was delivered to us. Does anybody know what these
mean?



10/23/2004
21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L1 Message OK

10/23/2004
21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L2 Message OK

10/23/2004
21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L3 Message OK



David Bryden










Re: [Declude.JunkMail] What is L# Message OK???

2004-10-24 Thread Bill Landry
- Original Message - 
From: David Bryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I see these (see below) statements for every message and can't figure
 out what they are for.  At first I thought they were how deep they IP
 tests were digging into the header but then I looked at this message
 header and found that there was only 1 server in the header before the
 message was delivered to us.  Does anybody know what these mean?

 10/23/2004 21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L1 Message OK

 10/23/2004 21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L2 Message OK

 10/23/2004 21:56:09 Q35d900de00f80871 L3 Message OK

That simply defines the number of local recipients the message was addressed
to.

L1 = one local recipient
L2 = two local recipients
L3 = three local recipients
etc...

Bill

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