Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 Dr Siff, Whenever I send a message to the supertraining group I receive this in return. Just though you would like ot know. Chris >From: mailmarshal@... >To: chrisx@... >Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 >Subject: Your email could not be delivered > >Your email Re: Ecstacy could not be delivered. The >domain " cybercorp.com " is no longer a valid email domain. [Please just ignore this nonsense. If you want to check to see if your messages have been published, simply go to our Messages archive on our home page. Millions of people are receiving that same idiotic message from some puerile hacker with nothing to do of any use to humankind. I just wish that the Internet Service Providers would sort out this problem for the rest of us. Mel Siff] * Don't forget to sign all letters with full name and city of residence if you wish them to be published! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Interestingly, these " could not be delivered " Emails are sent at the very moment that Dr. Siff publishes one of our letters, actually serving to notify us and let us know that the letter is on the SuperTraining list. [i do not send any individual letters letting you know that your letters have been published and I certainly do not receive any such letters when I post to the list. This is something that I am hearing for the first time. Does anyone know what on earth is going on? Mel Siff] I find this very useful, since I have the option of not receiving Emails and instead check the archives whenever my free time allows, or, when I receive one of these Emails after having earlier submitted a riposte :-) For these Emails to coincide with the exact time of the addition of our letters to the archive suggests that it is doubtful that a hacker is the culprit, and it is more likely to be an unintentional side-effect or some sort of ISP glitch. Of course, I realize that these may be vexatious to those with the Emails option, so I hope that the issue is eventually resolved. [Possibly this has to do with Yahoo, because all the letters sent to the Supertraining list come solely via Yahoo. However, I receive similar announcements from other lists, so that it is not only Yahoo that is suffering from this disease. Mel Siff] Eugene Sanik Brooklyn, NY ----------- > Dr Siff, > > Whenever I send a message to the supertraining group I receive this in > return. Just though you would like ot know. > > Chris > > >Your email Re: Ecstacy could not be delivered. The > >domain " cybercorp.com " is no longer a valid email domain. [Please just ignore this nonsense. If you want to check to see if your > messages have been published, simply go to our Messages archive on our > home page. Millions of people are receiving that same idiotic message > from some puerile hacker with nothing to do of any use to humankind. > I just wish that the Internet Service Providers would sort out this > problem for the rest of us. Mel Siff] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 It has to be a Yahoo thing, because every time I send a letter to Supertraining I get the same thing. Heath Church Lincoln Ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Eugene Sanik wrote: > Interestingly, these " could not be delivered " Emails are sent at the > very moment that Dr. Siff publishes one of our letters, actually > serving to notify us and let us know that the letter is on the > SuperTraining list. Mel Siff: > [i do not send any individual letters letting you know that your > letters have been published and I certainly do not receive any > such letters when I post to the list. This is something that I am > hearing for the first time. Does anyone know what on earth is > going on? Ah... I love it when I know the answer for Dr. Siff (as I 'steal' so much of his knowledge...) This is the situation. Somebody has subscribed to the list, then one of several things happened that caused the email address (or possibly the whole domain) to disappear without them unsubscribing properly. So, every time a message goes through, the 'list' send them mail which ends up 'bouncing' because the address doesn't exist. Now, the most important part here... How to fix it. You need to search through the list of members for an email that looks like " <something>@cybertrader.com " . (If you have more than one, you can send them emails and see which one bounces...) Then you can remove the address and the problem should go away. (NOTE: You need to be a moderator to do this). If this is not clear, drop me a line and I'll help you with it. Hope this helps... Israel Richmond, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2003 Report Share Posted January 21, 2003 Eugene Sanik & Mel Siff write: << Interestingly, these " could not be delivered " Emails are sent at the very moment that Dr. Siff publishes one of our letters, actually serving to notify us and let us know that the letter is on the SuperTraining list. [Possibly this has to do with Yahoo, because all the letters sent to the Supertraining list come solely via Yahoo. However, I receive similar announcements from other lists, so that it is not only Yahoo that is suffering from this disease. Mel Siff] >> Every post I submit has this " could not be delivered " message! I've learned " not to be bothered " by them! jerry Telle Lakewood CO USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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