> From: Nancy Haitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I have been getting the "bounced" mail messages for about a week now.  A
> couple of days ago, I got them hourly from around 11:30 pm until noon
> the next day.  But, strangely enough, the mail was also getting through.

I think that Maclaunch attempts to re-send mail that doesn't get through, as
well as sending the bounce message.  You should follow the directions in the
email to reset the bounce counter if you don't want to be automatically
unsubscribed from the list.

I used to get those warnings all the time when I was subscribed to the LEM
lists with a mac.com email address.  Now that I am using the email address
provided by my ISP (cox.net), I never get a single warning message.

I think that some email providers must just be set up differently, perhaps
some are set to time-out earlier than others and bounce an incoming message
rather than letting it get through.

Hopefully this is another problem that will get fixed when Dan is running
the email lists on his own server.  As it is now, it's a free service, I
think the best thing to do is grin and bear it.  (And maybe send Low End Mac
a donation through PayPal to speed the new mail servers along.)  =o)


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