(To reply to the original message in this thread, it was either quote the
whole thing or none, I've opted for almost none, so see the thread for
context + details).
On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Griffiths M (ISaCS) wrote:
> Today a user at our site sent me the error message included below
> for an explaination as to why it failed. If you look at the headers in
> the message you'll notice that the line that specifies who the message
> is for is different to what the error message indicates and that of the
> message's To: line. The log (below) would appear to only indicate the
> "hotrail.com" address.... uuuhhh.....
This looks to me like a perfectly normal message from
Mailer-Daemon@??? to ggiles@???, telling him/her that
her/his mail to auser@??? could not be sent because it couldn't
find a way of contacting the domain hotrail.com (this isn't a surprise
since it has no DNS entries).
You may have been confused by the line
> -----Original Message-----
I think it was put in when ggiles@??? forwarded the report to you.
The non-matching "to" lines can then be explained as from alternate
exchanges in a dialog.
Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison Computer Officer, DPMMS, Cambridge
A.C.Aitchison@??? http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna
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