The following bouce struck me as being highly appropriate to the subject
matter under discussion, not to mention a bit ironic. I don't know if
my list management software would recognize this as a bounce, but wouldn't
it be a good idea if the message indicated what the limit being exceeded was?
BTW, the bounce included the full text of my message, so apparently Sprynet
doesn't truncate bounces on bulk mail, either.
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Mike Nolan
Forwarded message:
> From root@m4.sprynet.com Sun Feb 2 11:52:28 1997
> Date: Sun, 2 Feb 1997 09:47:14 -0800
> Message-Id: <199702021747.JAA25397@m4.sprynet.com>
> To: nolan@tssi.com
> References: <199702021728.LAA12221@celery.tssi.com>
> In-Reply-To: <199702021728.LAA12221@celery.tssi.com>
> X-Loop: postmaster@sprynet.com
> From: Interserv Operations <postmaster@sprynet.com>
> Subject: Re: AOL mailbox limit, hig volume lists in general [delivery failure to foodfant@m4.sprynet.com]
>
> The message that you sent to the above recipient was not delivered. All mail
> sent to this account will continue to be returned until the recipient has
> removed enough mail to lower the mailbox size below the system mailbox limit.
>
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>
> Sprynet Network Operations Center Postmaster@sprynet.com
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