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--- 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.
>

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