And it's REALLY annoying when a Yahoo email account
HARD BOUNCES a YhaooGroups email message!!!

I have a POP proxy draining my Yahoo email accounts , and my Gmail
accounts set up fro direct POP access, and that along with a couple of
other POP boxes all feeding into my copy of Eudora Pro.
I have never been able to get Yahoo to give me a cogent answer to how
one Yahoo server can bounce a message from another one.

Mike

At 10:21 PM 02/15/07, you wrote:
>I prefer the traditional mode of receiving e-mails from my various Yahoo
>Groups.  All that extra "garbage" they add on does nothing for me, other
>than grate on my nerves...  ;-)
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>I just wish there was a way to KEEP my settings after an e-mail address
>bounce occurs.  Seems that I get them every so often, and with having
>subscriptions to over 40 groups, it's a real PITA to go in and reset each
>one after "un-bouncing" my address.
>
>Mark - N9WYS
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Mike Morris WA6ILQ
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>Recently I did some research on the membership statistics for this group.
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>Here's some interesting info:
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>We have 3,393 members.
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>556 are in "Daily Digest" mode.
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>883 are in "Individual Emails" mode
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>275 are in "Special Notices" mode - i.e. they read the mail via the
>YahooGroups web site, and if the owner or moderators send out a
>special notice they will get it in their normal email (note that this
>feature is almost never used here, in fact I can't remember the last
>time it was used).
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>1,679 are on "No Email" - i.e. they read the mail via the YahooGroups
>web site and they have locked themselves out of special notices.
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>That last tidbit is very surprising to me.  I would have thought that
>maybe 1/10 that many would go to the hassle of reading the mail
>through a web browser.
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>1694 are in "Fully Featured" mode, the rest are either in "Default"
>or "Traditional" mode.  The "Default" mode ones haven't made a choice
>yet.  Yahoo may make one for them at some point.
>
>The above is from a quick look at the Excel spreadsheet.
>I'm not a guru in Excel number crunching, and I didn't have a reason
>to go poking around any further.
>
>Mike WA6ILQ
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