Lets be clear. It means that the IP is bouncing the message back to the AI2
server but forwarding the message to the target computer unless AI2 disables
the users e-mail account based on their, AI2, Mailman property settings if a
fellow who discussed this with me is correct.
It is not, according to him, the fault of Comcast, Brighthouse, Google or
anyone else who perform this security check but the way AI2 has their e-mail
server and Mailman setup.
So it is not that our e-mail requests are getting noted as spam but that the
messages being sent out from the AI2 lists are being noted as having
security problems  and a copy or notice is being bounced back to the AI2
e-mail server and then Mailman, set up incorrectly, will generate these
messages and eventually remove the client account from the active list.
Now, I don't know this for sure but don't make it sound like it is everyone
elses fault before you look at your own house.
Companies like Google, Comcast, Brighthouse and other major players handle
millions if not billions of messages per day and it is only the AI2 e-mail
list having this problem?
Nonsense me thinks unless shown otherwise.
Rick USA

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Subject: Re: How do you stop the too many bounces warning?

It means that somewhere along the way, probably your service provider,
it bounced the mail from the list. After too many of those, it will warn
you first and then if you don't reply, it will unsubscribe you.  Comcast
seems to have a lot of problems with the aisquared lists, hosted on
dreamhost.

Chris T via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
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> 
> Subject speaks for itself. I've had to rstore my subscription twice and
would like to be able too stop.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> chris 
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