On Wed, 21 May 1997 10:48:17 -4000 you said:
>I just tested it out on my test server. I used your header, word for
>word, with the exception of putting my e-mail address and several of
>my other selves :-) as the owners. Then I subscribed to the list and
>added a bad address to the list. Then I sent a message to the list.
>The first address listed received the bounce from the bad address.
Thanks for the insight you all provided to me with regard to this issue. I
am the person who asked this question. My conclusion is that there is
something wrong with the way the list owner's mail is routed to her local
e-mail address. I can send her e-mail just fine from my account and I also
get the error messages from her list just fine when I make myself the primary
owner of the list. All I can conclude is that maybe her network admin put in
some kind of filter or something that's hiding errors from her. She's
checking out this possibility now.
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