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Tom Krueger (tomkrueger)
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Username: tomkrueger

Post Number: 9
Registered: 06-2003
Posted From: 24.118.178.11

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Posted on Friday, July 25, 2003 - 06:40 pm:   

The entries before and after also appear fine. As far as my work-around, it should do the trick because when asked to continue the partial send, I say no. I created a new list with the unsent names. This should and is working, as long as I'm sure to have all unsubscribe requests sent to my admin address and I remove all those from the "actual" list. In fact, because I am under some time pressure, I did do this, it is now sending.

The interesting thing is I included the offending address and when I tried to send, it immediately gave me the internal error. Once I removed that address, the sending started just fine (and is currently at record 300 or so).

Regarding the maximum time for manual sub and unsub, I did not change those. However, before writing you the first time today, I did increase the times for (is it) between sends.

Now I need to be sure to print out these messages should I run into this again. It is nice to know about the senddata.tmp structure - as it turns out, I assume I could have simply changed the pointer (:$done:-) to the address after the offending address.

It amazes me why sendmail would choke on that address since it has been in my list ever since I started using mailman pro.

As always, thank you for your prompt replies.