First - our bounce.cgi seems to be bouncing users based on incoming mail - ..the text of the bounce response is below. I sent this to our server admin to make sure I wasn't crazy, and his response was that we needed to "edit the listmail bounce to prevent the to line from being parsed."
Do you agree? If so, how do we do this? If not - what else can we do - this just bounced my boss!!
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For reference - I 'changed' my boss's email address, the senders email address, and my server address - and Annabel whatever isn't my bosses name
A user has been removed from your list: Newsletter
Their information was as follows:
Email: myboss@mywebsite.com
First Name: My
Last Name: Boss
refering email:
City, State:
referfname:
referlname:
IP Address: Unknown
Ref. URL: Manually Added
Unique ID: 86da709
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>From sender@spammers.com Fri Dec 22 03:21:12 2006
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Reply-To: "Bernita" <sender@spammers.com>
From: "Bernita" <sender@spammers.com>
To: "Annabell Perkins" <myboss@mywebsite.com>
Cc: "Doria Price" <listmailbounce@mywebsite.com>
Subject: Prepare yourself for this
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:20:55 0600
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