Boy, I guess there could be many reasons why this Mail Failure message
appears - what do the reflector administrators want us to do if we see
one?
I had assumed that I was getting it alone but I suppose that's not
likely (or possible?)
This is troubling - so much for complex error-correcting systems, HI !
Snip 1:
It means the email you sent did not get through. It could be a bad
address
or a screw-up at the provider. My provider has been down a lot lately
and
sent back some of the email sent to my company. That hurts and costs me
money
Snip 2:
I suspect from the address is that someone at Motorola Government
Electronics group (possibly in Phoenix) was a subscriber. There has been
a
change in e-mail addresses there, and the old ones bounce - back to the
sender.
Snip 3:
Various people abondon the accounts. They sometimes fix the
problem.
Mike N2MG
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