On Friday 21 October 2005 10:58 pm, Jim Wagner wrote:
> Jim Wagner wrote:
> > I don't understand what's going on.
> >
> > I've been receiving a full list of messages every day from
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > One of the messages, at least, appears to have been bounced by my
> > ISP because it was unable to scan the message for viruses.
> >
> > It would be nice if some human being behind the automation would
> > take a look and tells me something concrete, not just "somehow
> > things to you are bouncing, so we're going to send you a probe, and
> > if that doesn't get through, drop you from the list."
> >
> > JimW
> >
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> Strange.  This reply was supposed to have gone to the ezlm thing, not
> to the list.
>
> I do have fun problems don't I?
>
> JimW
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     Let me explain how the mailing list program works. If a message 
gets bounced back to the program, it automatically sends the email you 
received after a certain amount of time. If this continues to happen 
for a longer period of time (I think 30 days), the program will remove 
that email address from the system. However, if at least one of the 
messages sent to that address does get through, the program stops this 
process and that address is kept in the system. Translation: you have 
nothing to worry about as long as your ISP is sending most of your 
emails from this list to you.

Dan

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