I have MSN email address also and I got the same msg late last night.  

> Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 06:44:08 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a
> MSN address not an AOL address.
> 
> Byron Blood
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0)
> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05
> To: Byron Blood
> Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list
> 
> Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48
> 
> You  have been  automatically removed  from the  MOU-NET list  (Minnesota
> Birds) as  a result  of repeated  delivery error  reports from  your mail
> system. This decision was based  on the list's automatic error monitoring
> policy, and has not been reviewed  or otherwise confirmed by a person. If
> you receive  this message, then 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
> that 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 2014-05-20.
> 
> - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received.
> 
> -  The  last   reported  error  was:  5.1.1   550  5.7.0  (COL004-MC2F54)
> Unfortunately,  messages from  (134.84.119.232)  on  behalf of  (AOL.COM)
> could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions.
> 
> PLEASE DO  NOT IGNORE  THIS MESSAGE.  While you  can 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 MOU-NET list, and may also  affect your private mail. This means that
> YOU MAY HAVE  LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL  AS WELL. Anyone trying  to write to
> you during  the same time frame  might have received the  same errors for
> the same reason. The MOU-NET list is  only 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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