On 2020-07-31 at 8:55:22 AM, Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:
2.0.0 OK
That means the email was accepted by her email service.? If there were a problem, it would be 4.x.x or 5.x.x
2.0.0 OK 1596171753 q8si5747589ilg.14 - gsmtp
The rest of the line is informational and specific to GMail. This may change
in the future.
1596171753 is a Unix timestamp (in seconds) [1]. This one is 2020-07-31
05:02:33Z. This is the time that the GMail server thought it was when
Groups.io connected.
q8si5747589ilg.14 is _probably_ a unique code that GMail generated for the
connection that Groups.io made to send the message. The GMail engineers can
probably use this to find the detailed logs of this connection to debug
issues. Good luck getting in contact with one, though. ;-)
"gsmtp" is the name of the program implementing the SMTP protocol [2], the
way that one computer sends an email to another. It probably stands for
"Google SMTP".
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Christopher W. <lists@...>