On Wed January 3 2007 2:10 pm, James Knott scratched these words onto a 
coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi, this is the mlmmj program managing the mailinglist
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> > I'm sorry to inform you that your message could not be delivered to
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> Is anyone else getting these messages?  They give absolutely no clue
> as to the bad message.  As far as I can tell, I'm not doing anything
> that should cause this and all my messages appear to be getting
> through. This is my second one of these.  Maybe there's a list
> problem, that's generating bogus reports

yeah, I get them periodically, but haven't managed to figure out what I 
do that generates them.. I usually send them back to list owner w/ a 
request for info.. and that is the last I hear of them. 
Actually I dunno if he actually gets them or if the address is a shell 
script for /dev/nul address ;)
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j
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