On 1/18/08, Lamaster, Robert wrote:
> OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
> Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
> bounce processing feature).
Mailman will discard them, if you turn off the bounce processing
feature. Other
Lamaster, Robert sent the message below at 15:45 1/18/2008:
>OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
>Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
>bounce processing feature).
>
>
>
>Is there any way I can temporarily intercept these for tro
OK, after further research (I finally found a good source), I see that
Mailman discards bounce (NDR) messages (whether or not you turn on it's
bounce processing feature).
Is there any way I can temporarily intercept these for troubleshooting?
I'd just like to see some of the NDRs.
"Lamaster, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I need some help tracking down where my NDR's are going. So far, we
>haven't seen any. Here's the setup for how mail is set to our lists:
>
>User sends to a M$ Exchange mailbox (Created in Active Directory). That
>mailbox is configured to forward t
I need some help tracking down where my NDR's are going. So far, we
haven't seen any. Here's the setup for how mail is set to our lists:
User sends to a M$ Exchange mailbox (Created in Active Directory). That
mailbox is configured to forward to a "Contact" in Active Directory,
which has the ema