[thesite] FW: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
Seth Bienek
seth at sethbienek.com
Mon Oct 15 09:42:01 CDT 2001
I got the following response when I posted to thelist earlier.
I didn't think the post went through, so I reposted.. Oops.
Anyhoo - Shouldn't MajorGumbo handle this kinda stuff?
Seth
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mail Delivery System [mailto:Mailer-Daemon at mail-out.namezero.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:37 AM
> To: seth at sethbienek.com
> Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
>
>
> This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
>
> A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
> recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:
>
> asish.com at namezero.com
> SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<asish.com at namezero.com>:
> host m1.dnsix.com [216.34.13.242]: 554 <asish.com at namezero.com>:
> Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied
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> From: "Seth Bienek" <seth at sethbienek.com>
> To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 09:34:52 -0500
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> Subject: [thelist] Stupid Mailreader Tricks (was: Stupid OE tip)
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> > <tip type="Outlook Express" author="Joshua Olson">
> > Did you know you can right-justify the to, cc, title, etc fields?
> > Just put
> > the cursor in the field and hit Ctrl-R.
> > </tip>
>
> Cool tip. CTRL-R also right-justifies text in the email body
> (even in plain-text mode. why? who knows.)
>
> Something useful:
> <tip type="Outlook (all versions)">
> When poring through dozens of discussion group messages, I always
> read only the ones I am interested in (this is not the interesting part.)
>
> When I am done, I click in the window that contains the list of
> messages, hit CTRL-A (to select all), then CTRL-Q (to mark all
> read). I keep all my messages, but if I wanted to delete them as
> well, then hitting the 'delete' key next would move them all to
> the "Deleted Items" folder.
>
> A word of caution, if you delete a bunch of messages, make sure
> you mark them as read first, or you'll have unread messages in
> your deleted items folder (a big problem for us anal-retentives). :)
> </tip>
>
> <tip type="Outlook (all versions)">
> If you are setting up your email on a new computer and you rely
> heavily on filters (like moi), you can simplify your life by
> exporting your rules (ALWAYS to a seperate .pst file). They will
> usually even fit on a floppy (bonus!). Then set up your folders
> on your new machine, import the rules, and point them to the new
> folders (this is the only step you'll have to do manually)
> </tip>
>
> <tip type="Outlook (all versions (except express?))">
> For me, the "Outlook Bar" that is set up by default in outlook is
> pretty much useless. I'd prefer to see a list of the folders I
> used with a summarry of the unread messages in each. It takes
> about 10 seconds to set up Outlook this way.
>
> Click View -> Outlook Bar (to deselect it), then click View ->
> Folder List (to select it)
>
> As an added bonus, Outlook will remember which folders you left
> expanded and collapsed when you boot up in the mornings.
> </tip>
>
> I hope these were not all considered "common knowledge". They
> are just a few things that help save me TONS of time and allow me
> to keep up with the list while still being able to have a day job. :)
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Seth
>
>
>
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