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ghmason Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 17:09:51
Can I process bouncebacks effectively on a machine other than the one being used to send the messages?

The scenario is, I am trying to process bouncebacks from messages in outlook received by a specific email address.

Messages are sent from one machine and I am retrieving the bouncebacks through outlook on another. I want to use MLK to process those bouncebacks and tell me how many I have and compare them against a mail database imported into MLK.

What is the right/best way to do this?
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xequte Posted - Mar 20 2007 : 23:34:17
Well the easiest way would be to have two installations of MLK sharing a single database (and settings) over a network.

If that's not possible, find a way to forward the bounces to the MLK machine, or extract the addresses in the bounce message and manually process them against the database on your main machine.

Nigel
Xequte Software
nigel@xequte.com