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- From: knezevich@noaapmel.gov (Mike Knezevich)
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- Subject: 2 questions
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- Date: 9 Nov 92 21:40:00 GMT
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- 1) This may be a FAQ, but an exuser must be subscribed to a dozen mailing
- lists, and now that he is gone, his mail is bouncing. As postmaster, I receive
- these, too. What is the best way to deep-six mail addressed to this guy?
-
- 2) Any suggestions for meaningful interval values for a) return.com, which
- runs every midnight, and b) the messages that are sent at 3,6,9, and 12
- days. A user complained because he didn't get notified for 3 days that
- his mail was not delivered. Somebody suggested running return.com every
- 4 hours or so, and having the first message sent at one day. Any
- comments on that suggestion or on notification of nondelivery in general?
-
- thanks,
-
- Mike
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