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![]() Ooops... Nope, it went to your @msnews.aosake.net address, which is what shows in your message headers here. I don't have a ' address for you, so you'll have to clarify then I'll resend. -- Gene3 "Gene3" wrote in message ... Yes, and it bounced (details below). I'll resend to a different email address if you care to let me know one. -- Gene3 This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: Technical details of permanent failu The recipient server did not accept our requests to connect. Learn more at http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...py?answer=7720 [msnews.aosake.net (1): Connection timed out] This error message indicates that we've attempted to make a connection with your recipient's server but didn't receive a reply. Some possible causes include the following: a.. The other domain doesn't have up-to-date MX records or is otherwise misconfigured. b.. The other domain is blacklisting or graylisting messages from Gmail. c.. The other domain is experiencing temporary networking problems. We recommend contacting the customer service department of the recipient's domain for further instructions. If you receive this bounce message when sending to your Google Apps domain, please see our instructions for configuring your MX records. updated 1/29/2009 -- Gene3 "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 05:39:31 -0500, Gene3 wrote: You have mail. Actually, I don't. I first checked my server logs for 9/18, then tested the "Reply" button in my newsreader. "Reply" definitely works. You don't need to edit anything in the email address; but I didn't even see a failed delivery in my server logs. You did use the email address ending in, ', yes? There is nothing to edit, and 'msnews.aosake.net' won't go anywhere, because it is not a valid mailhost. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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I've resent it, to your 'Reply to' address ' ... -- Gene3
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I've resent it, to your 'Reply to' address ' ... -- Gene3
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:39:47 -0500, Gene3 wrote:
I've resent it, to your 'Reply to' address ' ... -- Gene3 I am looking for a log entry like this: | T 20090921 163429 4ab5bf63 RCPT I am only seeing the test I sent myself by using my "Reply" button in my client, which automatically goes to the "Reply-To:" email address configured in my client posting parameters. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:39:47 -0500, Gene3 wrote:
I've resent it, to your 'Reply to' address ' ... -- Gene3 I am looking for a log entry like this: | T 20090921 163429 4ab5bf63 RCPT I am only seeing the test I sent myself by using my "Reply" button in my client, which automatically goes to the "Reply-To:" email address configured in my client posting parameters. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:23:05 -0500, Gene3 wrote:
Ooops... Nope, it went to your @msnews.aosake.net address, which is what shows in your message headers here. ![]() | 09/22/09 11:45:29 dns msnews.aosake.net | Canonical name: msnews.aosake.net | Addresses: | 127.0.0.1 That address which you see is intended as a spam foil. I don't have a ' address for you, so you'll have to clarify then I'll resend. I've configured a working email address in the "Reply-To:" field of my posting client. If you just use your client "Reply" button, and do not modify the resulting email address in any way, shape, or form, it should work. See my response to your later post, with the log entry of my test. P.S. If the spammers pick this up, I'll just have to change it. No big deal for me. But it is designed so that using the "Reply" button will do the job. It seems to work nicely for posters who manage to inadvertently hit the "Reply" button instead of the "Reply to Group" button. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:23:05 -0500, Gene3 wrote:
Ooops... Nope, it went to your @msnews.aosake.net address, which is what shows in your message headers here. ![]() | 09/22/09 11:45:29 dns msnews.aosake.net | Canonical name: msnews.aosake.net | Addresses: | 127.0.0.1 That address which you see is intended as a spam foil. I don't have a ' address for you, so you'll have to clarify then I'll resend. I've configured a working email address in the "Reply-To:" field of my posting client. If you just use your client "Reply" button, and do not modify the resulting email address in any way, shape, or form, it should work. See my response to your later post, with the log entry of my test. P.S. If the spammers pick this up, I'll just have to change it. No big deal for me. But it is designed so that using the "Reply" button will do the job. It seems to work nicely for posters who manage to inadvertently hit the "Reply" button instead of the "Reply to Group" button. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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![]() "Gene3" wrote in message ... I thought this was a forum interested in such facts. It looks like I was wrong. Good bye. --Gene3 "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... [And another hoople-head joins the fray...] Gene3 wrote: The bug occurs with Windows Live Mail and Vista. It has nothing to do with Outlook, Outlook Express, or other mail/newsreader clients except that they (all of them) find such URLs dead, inactive because of the spurious x-usc: prefix. You can google for yourself and read about it, searchstring: "x-usc windows mail vista". "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 05:10:47 -0500, Gene3 wrote: To answer my own question: I did quite a bit of googling, and discovered that reports of this bug started over 2 years ago. So MS has ample time to become aware of it, and their response is apparently to ignore it and hope it will go away. ![]() windows software has perhaps become too top heavy... Does this bug exist in Windows Live Mail, or MS Outlook 2007? Even if the bug were discovered two years ago, it will never be addressed in MS Outlook Express because development stopped well over two years ago. Even Windows Mail (the Vista client, and different from Windows Live Mail) is older than that discovery date for the bug; as is MS Outlook 2003. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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![]() "Gene3" wrote in message ... I thought this was a forum interested in such facts. It looks like I was wrong. Good bye. --Gene3 "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... [And another hoople-head joins the fray...] Gene3 wrote: The bug occurs with Windows Live Mail and Vista. It has nothing to do with Outlook, Outlook Express, or other mail/newsreader clients except that they (all of them) find such URLs dead, inactive because of the spurious x-usc: prefix. You can google for yourself and read about it, searchstring: "x-usc windows mail vista". "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Sep 2009 05:10:47 -0500, Gene3 wrote: To answer my own question: I did quite a bit of googling, and discovered that reports of this bug started over 2 years ago. So MS has ample time to become aware of it, and their response is apparently to ignore it and hope it will go away. ![]() windows software has perhaps become too top heavy... Does this bug exist in Windows Live Mail, or MS Outlook 2007? Even if the bug were discovered two years ago, it will never be addressed in MS Outlook Express because development stopped well over two years ago. Even Windows Mail (the Vista client, and different from Windows Live Mail) is older than that discovery date for the bug; as is MS Outlook 2003. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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