failed emails + deficient interface to list archive.

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Got a message from ezmlm:

I've kept a list of which messages from the gcc-help mailing list have bounced from your address.

Copies of these messages may be in the archive.
To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request),
send an empty message to:
  <gcc-help-get.123_145@xxxxxxxxxxx>

To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages,
send an empty message to:
  <gcc-help-index@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Here are the message numbers:

  64749
  64750
  64754
  64816

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msg:

Remote host said: 552-5.7.0 This message was blocked because its content presents a potential
552-5.7.0 security issue. Please visit
552-5.7.0  https://support.google.com/mail/?p=BlockedMessage to review our
552 5.7.0 message content and attachment content guidelines. o18si2333228oic.18 - gsmtp
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It would be ALOT more helpful if I could review the copy of this message stored in
the archive.

While I tried asking for a resend of 64749-64754, I don't think I'll get it, because
whatever the supposed security problem is will probably block it again on my retry.

So really -- anyone who has a message blocked by their MSP probably won't find
the above method of retrieving the messages very useful.  Even though I've repeatedly
told google to block nothing, they know better and will do whatever they want.

They don't even support gmail anymore -- they purchased generic PC support from
some overseas company who isn't running gmail and doesn't even know howit works.
I wasted over 3 months with some clueless support person who couldn't even look
at gmail settings, because they weren't a gmail user or a google employee. So lame!

Anyway, can some way be provided to click on one of the above message numbers and
be taken to the archive where that message can be displayed?  I can't find any
sign of those message numbers in the archive connected to the email list (gcc-help).

Thanks!
-l






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