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- From: MCMAHON@AC.GRIN.EDU (McMahon,Brian D)
- Newsgroups: vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.multinet
- Subject: RE: mail problem
- Message-ID: <10319817@MVB.SAIC.COM>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 20:25:01 cdt
- Organization: Info-Multinet<==>Vmsnet.Networks.Tcp-Ip.Multinet Gateway
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- Quoth Bob Schneider <RAS@GV3.CACD.CR.ROCKWELL.COM>:
-
- > Some SMTP mailers issue nondelivery messages on a periodic basis. Thus after
- > the mail has been in queue for an hour, the sender would receive a message
- > similar to:
- [ trimmed ]
-
- The point of such notification messages has never been clear to me. After
- all, even if I know that my message is queued for delivery somewhere in the
- Australian Outback, there's not a whole lot I can do about it. So, why
- waste time and resources sending a message with essentially useless
- information? If the host is reachable, your message will be delivered. If
- it's not, what's the point of the notification?
-
- (Things are even worse when ill-formed or mishandled headers cause a
- gateway to send the "not sent yet, still trying" messages to a mailing list
- for redistribution, but never mind that for now.)
-
- The question is related to another old favorite, "How can I be notified
- that my message has been read?" The answer is, you can't. At the very
- most, you can be notified that the destination MUA has done something (but
- you can't be sure what) with the message.
-
- Brian McMahon (BDM13) <MCMAHON@GRIN1.BITNET> <MCMAHON@AC.GRIN.EDU>
- Postmaster / Acad. Software Support Grinnell College Computer Services
- Grinnell, Iowa 50112 USA Voice: +1 515 269 4901 Fax: +1 515 269 4936
-