Aucbvax.3142
fa.unix-wizards
utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!unix-wizards
Tue Sep 15 13:48:16 1981
mmdf
>From THOMAS@UTAH-20 Tue Sep 15 13:32:21 1981
x = sfl7()
Has anybody else noted the new idiocy perpetuated upon us by the MMDF
author(s)?  I refer to mailing the entire message back to the originator
for EACH user who never received a copy of it.  I just back five copies
of a message I sent a few days ago, and can probably expect a few
more in the next couple of days.  These messages were identical
except for the name of the person to whom they could not be delivered.
The reason given for non-delivery was the same in all cases:
'Unknown problem'.  This is really getting on my nerves.  Is
there any way to suppress this?  How about a header line which
is interpreted by MMDF to say "I don't care about knowing who
never recieved a copy", since if I want some individual to recieve
a copy, I will send them a copy personally.
slfx(x)

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