On 5/13/08, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use this method and it works reasonably well. The hard part is the
> last sentence - there are so many ways to say "mailbox full" - half
> don't include smtp error codes, the rest tell you the same thing in
> thousands of different ways.
exactly. t
mike wrote:
> Seems like the general way is to create a mailbox (POP3 or IMAP) to
> accept the bounces, then check it periodically and mark the emails as
> invalid in your local database.
>
> I would set threshholds so you don't mark something failed that only
> bounced once - it could have been a
Chetan Rane wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am using a PHP Mailer to send mass mails.
> How can I Identify how mails have bounced.
>
You send them with a bounce-address that uniquely identifies the
recipient - when the email bounces, you know exactly which recipient it
was. I typically have my mailserve
Seems like the general way is to create a mailbox (POP3 or IMAP) to
accept the bounces, then check it periodically and mark the emails as
invalid in your local database.
I would set threshholds so you don't mark something failed that only
bounced once - it could have been a mail setup error or som
Chetan Rane wrote:
Hi All
I am using a PHP Mailer to send mass mails.
How can I Identify how mails have bounced.
Hi,
I guess you have to read some RFC's to get an idea about e-mail protocols.
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Hi All
I am using a PHP Mailer to send mass mails.
How can I Identify how mails have bounced.
Chetan Dattaram Rane
Software Engineer
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