They are the automated responses from the list server. (Entitled "WARNING!
(2693798926)") 10-20 per download session at a minimum and I download at least
3 times per day. I assume they mean that my ISP is bouncing the messages
coming to me, although it appears that all appear in my inboxes. (No apparent
gaps in threads.)  All of my outgoing messages seem to go through with no
problems. This download they were all Lem Swap, but they have also included
(randomly) the SuperMacs, PowerBook and PCI lists.

David Allen




> Please clarify your problem. Is your ISP bouncing messages you're sending
> to the list or bouncing messages the list sends to you?
>
> As for the automated responses of the list server, that's something
> beyond our control. We will eventually have our own list server software,
> but that's going to be a long time coming.
>
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