'The fun and games never stop.' 'Time to go back to Hotmail until I get kicked off again, and then it is back to Yahoo to await being kicked off.'
--- On Tue, 6/17/14, LISTSERV.LOC.GOV LISTSERV Server (14.5) <[email protected]> wrote: > From: LISTSERV.LOC.GOV LISTSERV Server (14.5) <[email protected]> > Subject: Your removal from the ARSCLIST list > To: "Eugene Hayhoe" <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 12:00 AM > Tue, 17 Jun 2014 00:00:28 > > You have been automatically removed from the > ARSCLIST list (Association > for Recorded Sound Discussion List) as > a result of repeated delivery > error reports from your mail system. > This decision was based on the > automatic error monitoring policy in effect > for the list, and has not > been reviewed or otherwise confirmed by a > human being. If you receive > this message, it means that something is wrong: > while you are obviously > able to receive mail, your mail system has been > regularly reporting that > your account did not exist, or that you were otherwise > permanently unable > to receive mail. Here is some information which > may assist you or your > local help desk in determining the cause of the problem: > > - The failing address is [email protected]. > > - The first error was reported on 2014-06-09. > > - Since then, a total of 6 delivery errors have been > received. > > - The last reported error was: 5.0.0 554 5.7.9 > Message not accepted for > policy reasons. See http://postmaster.yahoo.com/errors/postmaster-28.html > > PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. While you can > of course re-subscribe > to the list, it is important for you to report this > problem to your mail > administrator so that it can be solved. This > problem is not specific to > the ARSCLIST list, and also affects your private > mail. This means that > YOU HAVE PROBABLY LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL AS WELL. > Anyone trying to write > to you during the same time frame will probably > have received the same > errors for the same reason. The ARSCLIST > list is but one of the many > people who may have tried to write to you > while your mail system was > malfunctioning. > > DO NOT LET TECHNICAL PEOPLE CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS > NORMAL. It is never > normal for a mail system to claim that a valid, > working account does not > exist, just as it would not be normal for the post > office to return some > of your mail with "addressee > unknown" when the address was written > correctly. It is true that some mail > systems are less reliable than > others, and your technical people may be doing the best they > can with the > tools they have. But, ultimately, the > level of service that you are > receiving is the result of a business decision, and > not something due to > a universal technical limitation that one can only > accept. Reliable mail > systems do exist, and it is ultimately up to you > to decide whether this > level of service is acceptable or not. > _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
