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Gordon J. Rattray
Hi there,
I have one machine that I use sparingly as a mass email server.
Of the thousand or so emails that go out from that machine once a month, a
couple of hundred of them are bound to be wrong or changed email addresses.
The SMTP server sends out "Delivery Status Notification (Delay)" and
"Delivery Status Notification (Failure)" messages, soon after the intial
sending of the mass emails.
However, when I turn off the SMTP server, or keep the machine off for a few
days, then I don't get any of those failure/non-delivery messages. But as
soon as I turn on the machine with the SMTP server turned on, it spits out
these failure/non-delivery messages by the hundreds.
What can I do to stop the notification messages from happening?
Thanks,
Gordon
I have one machine that I use sparingly as a mass email server.
Of the thousand or so emails that go out from that machine once a month, a
couple of hundred of them are bound to be wrong or changed email addresses.
The SMTP server sends out "Delivery Status Notification (Delay)" and
"Delivery Status Notification (Failure)" messages, soon after the intial
sending of the mass emails.
However, when I turn off the SMTP server, or keep the machine off for a few
days, then I don't get any of those failure/non-delivery messages. But as
soon as I turn on the machine with the SMTP server turned on, it spits out
these failure/non-delivery messages by the hundreds.
What can I do to stop the notification messages from happening?
Thanks,
Gordon