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Date: | Fri, 15 Apr 1994 17:38:50 -0500 |
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In article <1994Apr15.172744.24413@miavx1>, [log in to unmask]
(Jeffrey C. Richert) writes:
> I just sent an e-mail address to a bad address. I am wondering if there
> is any way to retrieve the message, or will I have to rewrite the whole
> thing. I received a message from the postmaster that the address did not
> exist, but it didn't send a copy of the message back.
I'm assuming that you mean mail on the VMS systems (I'm not sure since you
posted from the NeXT's).
The VMS postmaster should return the message in 3 parts. The first part is
a header, the second part is the error message, and the third part is the
original message.
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Kent Covert, Software Coordinator
Miami Computing and Information Services
Miami University, Oxford, OH
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kacovert@miavx1 (bitnet)
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