PYC121@URIACC.URI.EDU (Andy Kress) (06/27/91)
Does anyone know why everytime I send a message to info-apple I get a copy of it bake from MAILER at ALASKA saying it's undeliverable? I know it's getting somewhere because I get replies. This is getting a tad annoying! Oh well....cant wait to read this one again when I get it back from ALASKA! +--------------+-------------------------+----------------------------+ | Andy Kress | Univ. of Rhode Island | PYC121 AT URIACC.URI.EDU | +--------------+--------+----------------+----------------------------+ | No, it's not a Mac. | Apple II: The power to rule the world!!! | +-----------------------+---------------------------------------------+
a.guillaume@trl.oz.au (Andrew Guillaume) (06/28/91)
In article <9106270318.AA25407@apple.com>, Andy Kress writes: |> Does anyone know why everytime I send a message to info-apple I get |> a copy of it back from MAILER at ALASKA saying it's undeliverable? I |> know it's getting somewhere because I get replies. I've had that message down under in Terra Australis, too. It's caused by mail bouncing with a user not found message. Maybe a mail to info-apple-request@apple.com (or to Dave Lyons ) could fix things, and remove the offending user/account name from the list. Andrew Guillaume a.guillaume@trl.oz.au
asong@pro-nbs.cts.com (Andi Song) (06/30/91)
In-Reply-To: message from PYC121@URIACC.URI.EDU Hey, ME TOO!!!!!! It has happened all of a sudden, like last week. Before that, I was sending mail to info-apple@apple.com happily. ---- ProLine: asong@pro-nbs Internet: asong@pro-nbs.cts.com UUCP: crash!pro-nbs!asong ARPA: crash!pro-nbs!asong@nosc.mil